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Can Wimbledon be done on a budget?
With Budget day bringing the age of austerity back to the fore, can Wimbledon be done on a budget?
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Donington sets date for new race
Racing could return to the Donington Park race track by the autumn after a deal was signed to restore the circuit.
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Bloodhound diary: 'On war footing'
RAF wing commander Andy Green writes a diary for BBC News as his team tries to build a car to smash the land speed record.
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Council invests in GP race track
Northamptonshire County Council invests in the Silverstone race track in order to help protect its future.
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Donington aims for summer restart
The owners of Donington Park race track say they hope to reopen the circuit, damaged by construction work, by August.
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Spain salutes Samaranch's legacy
Spain is mourning the death of Juan Antonio Samaranch, the man who put Spanish sport, and to a certain extent Spain itself, on the global map, reports Phil Minshull.
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Mixed race people more attractive
Mixed-race people are 'more attractive' and successful than their white and black counterparts, a study suggests.
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Battle set for county's marginals
Northamptonshire is a county with a high proportion of marginal seats, with six out of seven falling into that category in 2005.
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Road skid rap for Lewis Hamilton
The roads minister of Victoria in Australia uses strong language to criticise Lewis Hamilton after his road car was impounded by Melbourne police.
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F1 car tests continue at airfield
Formula 1 car testing will continue at a runway in Cambridgeshire but strict conditions have been imposed to appease local people concerned about the noise.
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Can 'rich' sports learn from Gaelic games?
Unlike glamorous and better-funded professional sports, the Gaelic Athletic Association is also a model of financial prudence. Joe Lynam looks at whether those richer sports could learn from Gaelic football and hurling.
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Ron Dennis launches McLaren road car
McLaren formally launches its road car division in order to diversify away from being simply a Formula 1 team.
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Disable student on school life
Many of the 50,000 children taking part in BBC News School Report are disabled. One of them, Tarun, described how he gets on.
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F is for finance in F1
With the new Formula 1 season due to start later this month, business reporter Joe Lynam takes a closer look at the state of the sport's finances.
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Fans meet to save Donington Park
Thousands of motor racing fans gather at Donington Park as part of a campaign to bring motor racing back to the circuit.
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What the papers say
A look at what's making the headline in Thursday's morning newspapers.
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Duke of Edinburgh arrives in NI
The Duke of Edinburgh arrives in Northern Ireland on Wednesday for a series of engagements.
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Group aims to save Donington Park
Supporters of Donington Park begin an internet campaign to save the East Midlands track.
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BBC to offer iPhone applications
The BBC announces it will start offering iPhone apps for some of its news and sport content from April.
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What makes a great TV theme tune?
Johnny Dankworth, who has died aged 82, was lauded for his jazz but was also a noted composer of TV theme tunes, including The Avengers and Tomorrow's World. So why do some of them stick in the head?
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