Sports
Murray eyes historic Slam title
Andy Murray will try to become the first British man to win a Grand Slam singles title since 1936 when he faces Roger Federer in the US Open final on Monday. Read more.
Ferdinand in reckoning for Zagreb
Rio Ferdinand will travel to Croatia after coming through Monday morning's training session. Read more.
McLaren to fight Hamilton penalty
McLaren intend to appeal against the penalty that resulted in Lewis Hamilton being demoted from first to third in the Belgian Grand Prix. Read more.
Simmonds and Roberts star in pool
Teenager Eleanor Simmonds becomes Britain's youngest ever individual Paralympic gold medallist while Dave Roberts wins his eighth swimming title. Read more.
Serena plans new era of dominance
New world number one Serena Williams warns her rivals she has a renewed passion for tennis after winning her third US Open title. Read more.
Parry in shock Wales retirement
Paul Parry walks out on Wales two days before a vital World Cup qualifier in Russia. Read more.
Scotland call up striker Fletcher
Hibernian centre forward Steven Fletcher is added to the Scotland squad for Wednesday's trip to Iceland. Read more.
McDermott leaves Magpies position
Newcastle United part company with assistant manager Terry McDermott and reserve team coach Adam Sadler. Read more.
Rooney unfazed by England drought
Wayne Rooney insists his poor England goalscoring record is not weighing on his mind ahead of the World Cup qualifier with Croatia. Read more.
Man City to stick with youth plan
Mark Hughes insists the club will not abandon their successful youth policy despite the huge investment in the club. Read more.
McCartney doubt for Windsor clash
Northern Ireland defender George McCartney could miss the World Cup qualifier against the Czech Republic because of a hamstring injury. Read more.
Zola & Donadoni impress West Ham
West Ham director Mike Lee says Gianfranco Zola and Roberto Donadoni "really shone" in interviews for the manager's post. Read more.
Broad on shortlist for ICC award
Stuart Broad is the only member of the England team nominated for an annual ICC award. Read more.
Shoaib cleared to play for Surrey
Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar is cleared to play for Surrey in their remaining games this season. Read more.
Worcs confirm Kidderminster move
Worcestershire confirm they will play their remaining two home games of the season at Kidderminster because of flooding at New Road. Read more.

