Monday 21 May 2012  |   THE NEWS CHANNEL

Colsaerts climbs world rankings

Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts has climbed from 51st to 32nd in the world after his victory over Graeme McDowell in the final of the Volvo World Match Play Championship in Spain.

Heroes' reception for champion Blues

Heroes' reception for champion Blues

European champions Chelsea were greeted by tens of thousands of supporters as they paraded the Champions League and FA Cup trophies on the streets of west London.

Ennis unhappy after missing out on PB

Ennis unhappy after missing out on PB

Jessica Ennis hit out at the officials at the Powerade Great CityGames as an embarrassing blunder denied her a personal best in the 100 metres hurdles.

Lampard keen to avoid Blues break-up

Lampard keen to avoid Blues break-up

Frank Lampard insisted Champions League glory should not spell the end of an era at Chelsea after finally getting his hands on the biggest prize in club football.

Di Matteo 'in mix' for Chelsea job

Di Matteo 'in mix' for Chelsea job

Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck has admitted Roberto Di Matteo will come "under serious consideration" when the Blues hierarchy sit down to discuss what to do about their vacant managerial position.

Gold for McKeever

Gold for McKeever

Ed McKeever held off Spaniard Saul Craviotto to claim World Cup gold in Poznan, while K2 pair Liam Heath and Jon Schofield also held their nerve to win a nail-biting silver medal.

Cahill keen to learn from Blues veterans

Cahill keen to learn from Blues veterans

Gary Cahill has urged Chelsea to keep hold of their old masters - because he has not finished studying under them yet.

Ennis: I'm in great shape

Ennis: I'm in great shape

Jessica Ennis has set her sights on sending out a warning to her Olympic rivals when she competes in her first heptathlon of the year this weekend.

Cook and Bell lead England to win

Cook and Bell lead England to win

Alastair Cook and Ian Bell restored order in a century stand which guided England to a five-wicket win over West Indies in the first Investec Test.

Nadal beats Djokovic in Rome final

Nadal beats Djokovic in Rome final

Rafael Nadal fought his way past world number one Novak Djokovic to lift the Rome Masters title in their rain-delayed final.

Solskjaer flattered by Villa interest

Solskjaer flattered by Villa interest

Molde manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is flattered to be considered the front-runner for the vacant Aston Villa job but expects other candidates to challenge him.

Colsaerts wins Volvo Match Play crown

Colsaerts wins Volvo Match Play crown

Europe's biggest-hitter now has a big title to his name - Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts is the new Volvo World Match Play champion.

Rooney rejects chance to rest

Rooney rejects chance to rest

England boss Roy Hodgson has revealed Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney turned down the chance of additional time off ahead of his country's Euro 2012 campaign.

Brotherly backing for Neville role

Brotherly backing for Neville role

Phil Neville has described the appointment of his brother Gary onto the England coaching staff as "a masterstroke".

Broad magic leaves England just on top

Broad magic leaves England just on top

Stuart Broad etched his name in Lord's folklore - but England still had work to do to defy a West Indies fightback and clinch victory in the first Investec Test.

Improving Daley 'can take London medal'

Improving Daley 'can take London medal'

British Diving performance director Alexei Evangulov believes Tom Daley can break China's dominance at this summer's Olympic Games.

Olympic torch flame goes out

Olympic torch flame goes out

The Olympic torch has gone out out for the first time during the London 2012 relay, organisers have confirmed.

Kidney unveils Ireland squad

Kidney unveils Ireland squad

Ireland head coach Declan Kidney has named three uncapped players in his 29-man squad for the three-Test summer tour to world champions New Zealand.

Reds target De Boer 'loyal' to Ajax

Reds target De Boer 'loyal' to Ajax

Ajax manager Frank de Boer has ruled himself out of the running for the vacant Liverpool job as he wishes to remain loyal to the Dutch club.

Terry: Cup win wipes away bad memories

Terry: Cup win wipes away bad memories

John Terry revealed how nine years of Champions League heartache simply melted away after he and Chelsea finally got their hands on the European Cup.

First call-up for Donnelly, McPake

First call-up for Donnelly, McPake

Teenage striker Rory Donnelly and Scotland-born defender James McPake have earned their first Northern Ireland call-ups for next month's friendly against Holland in Amsterdam.



'Biggest ever' Paralympics expected

'Biggest ever' Paralympics expected

London 2012 will be the biggest Paralympic Games ever, the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has announced.

Cook steadies England ship

Cook steadies England ship

Alastair Cook guided England to within sight of victory, despite the threat from Kemar Roach in the first Investec Test at Lord's.



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