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The BBC had shown coverage of the Paralympics since the 1980s with the amount of coverage increasing in the 2000s to include some live coverage of the 2008 Paralympic Games. In May 2013, it was announced that the rights to MotoGP coverage had been awarded to BT Sport, in a five-year deal starting in 2014. After a successful first season fronted by Suzi Perry, coverage was expanded with more live races and the contract was extended to the end of the 2013 season. After acquiring the rights to the MotoGP World Championship in 2003 coverage of the World Superbikes was dropped.

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In October 2025 it was announced that coverage from the 2026 event will move to Channel 4. Former commentators were Harry Carpenter and after his retirement, Barry Davies who described the action until the BBC lost the rights after the 2004 event. With the exception of between 2005 and 2009, when the coverage was on ITV, the BBC has shown the event since 1938.

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Premium TV did not have a channel of its own, so sub-leased the rights first to the ITV Sport Channel, then British Eurosport. BBC Sport had coverage of the British and World Superbikes for a few years—often showing the World Championship version live. James Allen, Allan McNish and Jack Nicholls provide radio coverage with Jennie Gow as pit reporter though they also appeared on BBC TV. The BBC always showed the British Grand Prix and the final race live.

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The BBC also broadcasts two traditional Grass warm up events in the fortnight before the Wimbledon Championships. Following the trial which commenced with 2018 World Cup, the BBC broadcast all Centre Court matches from the 2018 Wimbledon Championships in 4K UHD via iPlayer. BBC Wimbledon coverage features a host of former ex-professional players including John McEnroe, Martina Navratilova, Tracy Austin and Tim Henman.

  • BBC Sport currently holds the rights to broadcast the Wimbledon Tennis Championships and the Queen’s Club Championships live on its television platforms.
  • The BBC always showed the British Grand Prix and the final race live.
  • Snooker coverage is regularly hosted by Hazel Irvine, Jason Mohammad or Seema Jaswal.
  • Express Newspapers was sold to publisher Richard Desmond in 2000, and the names of the newspapers reverted to Daily Express and Sunday Express.citation needed In 2004, the newspaper moved to Lower Thames Street in the City of London.
  • Former commentators were Harry Carpenter and after his retirement, Barry Davies who described the action until the BBC lost the rights after the 2004 event.
  • A former royal staffer has analysed Prince Harry’s damaged relationship with his father, King Charles, after the latest updates of their PR teams’ meeting, which sparked reconciliation hopes between the two camps.

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Harry recently published an essay about his love of Great Britain, and said that he “currently” lives in the U.S., which gave the PR professional pause because “Harry knows the weight his phrasing carries.” Prince Harry is ready to make the move back to England, but Meghan Markle is digging her heels in, says one royal expert. The disgraced royal spoke to journalist Emily Maitlis in an interview about his alleged relationship with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The deal included live television, radio and online rights to screen the Super Bowl alongside Sky Sports. Until 2015, the BBC's coverage of The Open Championships was extensive with coverage broadcast live and uninterrupted on BBC Two between 9 am and 8 pm on Thursday and Friday and on BBC One on Saturday and Sunday. BBC One showed main coverage, BBC Three with special extended coverage and BBC Two aired when BBC One was broadcasting news bulletins.

BBC has live coverage of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers and friendlies. There are several other awards given around the same time that focus on different areas of the sports industry, for example youth performers and coaches and trainers. BBC Sport also award several awards in recognition of the sports community. It covered a large variety of topics which included cricket, football, rugby (league and union), tennis, athletics, motorsport and many more.

  • The department moved into Quay House, MediaCityUK gradually in late 2011 and early 2012 with the first Sports bulletins being broadcast from the new BBC Sport Centre on 5 March 2012.
  • Due to this the popularity of cricket in UK (primarily England) has fallen sharply since cricket left terrestrial television in 2005 since being broadcast on Sky Sports.
  • Today At The Test, the BBC’s Test cricket highlights programme is presented by Isa Guha alongside commentators, Michael Vaughan, Phil Tufnell, Ebony Rainford-Brent, Alastair Cook and James Anderson.
  • Prince Harry is ready to make the move back to England, but Meghan Markle is digging her heels in, says one royal expert.
  • BBC Sport also holds the rights to the Invictus Games which is presented by Clare Balding, Ade Adepitan, Johnathan Edwards.
  • The Express group lost prominent libel cases in 2008–2009; it paid damages to people involved in the Madeleine McCann case (see below), a member of the Muslim Council of Britain, footballer Marco Materazzi, and sports agent Willie McKay.
  • Prince William has responded to his younger brother, Prince Harry’s attacks in a “dignified” manner, according to a royal expert.

The campaign attracted the support of many celebrities including sportsman/TV personality Ian Botham as well as J D Wetherspoon chairman Tim Martin, who both gave interviews for 8 January's special edition of the paper. "Crusade for Freedom" was the newspaper's own campaign to give the people of the United Kingdom the opportunity to add their names to a petition addressed to the prime minister of the United Kingdom in favour of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union. In 2011, when the newspaper first endorsed UKIP, it became one of the first media outlets in the United Kingdom to demand a withdrawal from the European Union. With the exception of the 2001 general election when it backed the Labour Party, and the 2015 general election when it backed the UK Independence Party, the newspaper has declared its support for the Conservative Party at every general election since World War II.
Gabby Logan is the main host of the athletics coverage with, Michael Johnson and Denise Lewis the studio pundits. Coverage was similar to their coverage of the 2012 London Olympics. The BBC showed the 2014 Commonwealth Games with more coverage than ever before. From 2026 onwards, the BBC has rights to the Olympics as part of the joint deal between European Broadcasting Union and Warner Bros. Discovery will sub-license exclusive pay television rights to the Games from the BBC in 2018 and 2021, and will then, in turn, sub-license terrestrial rights to the Games to the BBC in 2022 and 2024. Beginning at the 2018 Winter Olympics, the BBC entered into sub-licensing agreements with Discovery Communications, the pan-European rightsholder of the Olympics for 2018 through 2024.
In 2003, the BBC won the rights to the MotoGP World Championship. Murray Walker contributed to coverage across the BBC for over sixty years and triple world champion and Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton has a blog on BBC's website. The BBC gave up the rights to the British Touring Car Championship at the end of 2001, with the rights eventually being picked up by ITV.