Sports
England’s Luke Donald cards a two-over-par 74 before the first round of the Malaysian Open is halted by bad weather.
Former BBC director general Greg Dyke is set to be named Football Association chairman in place of David Bernstein.
Rio Ferdinand defends his decision to fly to Qatar to work as a television pundit after pulling out of the England squad.
Tiger Woods will not be satisfied if returns to the world number one spot with a victory at this week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Kevin Pietersen was desperate to remain in New Zealand and play his part in the final test according to captain Alastair Cook.
Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre says the club are certain Premier League top scorer Luis Suarez will remain at Anfield.
Former Spurs defender Ledley King believes the club can win the Premier League within the next two years.

