The basketball legend has come onboard the sports group that also owns the Boston Red Sox baseball team.
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Business reporter, BBC News
The basketball legend has come onboard the sports group that also owns the Boston Red Sox baseball team.
The basketball legend has come onboard the sports group that also owns the Boston Red Sox baseball team.
The failure of the betting site raises serious questions about regulation of the gambling industry, MPs say.
Users of the betting company say they have lost thousands of pounds after the operation was suspended.
The global e-sports sector is expected to see revenues of more than $1bn in 2021.
CVC's involvement in international rugby union will herald the start of a "new era" in the sport, says Six Nations boss Ben Morel.
A growing number of clubs big and small are using more technology to help performances on the pitch.
The coronavirus pandemic will cost Europe's 20 richest football clubs over £1.7bn by the end of this season.
The basketball legend has come onboard the sports group that also owns the Boston Red Sox baseball team.
The failure of the betting site raises serious questions about regulation of the gambling industry, MPs say.
Users of the betting company say they have lost thousands of pounds after the operation was suspended.
The global e-sports sector is expected to see revenues of more than $1bn in 2021.
CVC's involvement in international rugby union will herald the start of a "new era" in the sport, says Six Nations boss Ben Morel.
A growing number of clubs big and small are using more technology to help performances on the pitch.
The coronavirus pandemic will cost Europe's 20 richest football clubs over £1.7bn by the end of this season.
The failure of the betting site raises serious questions about regulation of the gambling industry, MPs say.
Users of the betting company say they have lost thousands of pounds after the operation was suspended.
The global e-sports sector is expected to see revenues of more than $1bn in 2021.
By Justin Harper
Business reporter, BBC News
By Justin Harper
Business reporter, BBC News
By Justin Harper
Business reporter, BBC News
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Business reporter, BBC News
By Bill Wilson
Business reporter, BBC News
By Bill Wilson
Business reporter, BBC News
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Business reporter, BBC News
As some players struggle to survive, how will women's football weather the pandemic?
Sport bosses warned of huge financial losses due to the coronavirus pandemic when they appeared before the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) committee of MPs.
English Football League chairman Rick Parry warned clubs could face a £200m hole by September while the English and Wales Cricket Board chief Tom Harrison said it could cost the body £380m.
Rugby Football Union chief executive Bill Sweeney added cancelling England's Autumn Tests, against New Zealand, Tonga, Argentina and Australia, could cost £107m.
Parry also warned that the "lawyers are going to get wealthy" if the Premier League tried to stop three teams being promoted and relegated as part of plans to bring the season to a close.
Sport England chief executive Tim Hollingsworth said his organisation's Community Emergency Fund for grassroots clubs hit by effects of the Covid-19 outbreak was oversubscribed.
"We would expect 4,000 applications in a year - over the last five weeks we have had 7,500 applications," he told the DCMS committee.
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The Chinese Grand Prix has been postponed as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
The FIA, Formula 1's governing body, has accepted a request from Chinese organisers to postpone the Shanghai race, due to take place on 19 April.
In a statement, it added all parties would take the "appropriate amount of time" to discuss potential new dates.
The decision has been made to "ensure the health and safety" of drivers, staff and fans.
"The FIA F1 community looks forward to racing in China as soon as possible and wishes everyone in the country the best during this difficult time." the FIA said in a statement.