Live sports and neurodiversity: how can accessibility be improved?
Live sports are known to bring people together and create community spirit. It is a way to meet over a shared passion and to celebrate together, but where there should be unity, some find discrimination and isolation because of...
New Women’s Super League format “more intense” says St Helens head coach
St Helens Women's head coach Craig Richards has praised the "more intense" competition that the new split-season format will bring to the Women's Super League.
Richards was speaking at a season launch event, held in Manchester, ahead of the 2026 Betfred Women's Super League season.
Liverpool’s trampoline champion Jamie Canning on safe space, world records and Paralympic dream
Jamie Canning was eight years old when he found his safe space during a tough part of his life.
Now aged 22, he is the back-to-back British disability trampolining champion.
Powerboat racing at Carr Mill: Inside region’s biggest powerboat event
The two-day Big Race Weekend hosted by Lancashire Powerboat Racing Club returned to Carr Mill Dam in St Helens in spectacular style.
A full schedule of testing and racing drew large crowds to the Dam, as some of the Formula 2 catamarans hit speeds of 100mph.
Rugby Nines Festival highlights growth of women’s game in Merseyside
The Rugby Nines Festival is helping drive participation, accessibility and visibility in women's rugby league, say organisers.
The annual event in Ormskirk brought together players, coaches and supporters from across the region at Edge Hill University, showcasing and celebrating the growth of women's rugby league across grassroots and elite levels.
Deaf karting league helping people feel included
Who is Deafersify?
Three months ago, a Merseyside karting league was set up to help deaf children and children of deaf adults.
It provides a platform where socially excluded adults and vulnerable deaf adults have a place to come and make...
Bowling community offers safe space for Liverpool’s LGBTQ+ players
A fast growing bowling community is helping people across the UK find friendship, confidence and a sense of belonging through sport.
Gay City Bowlers (GCB), which hosts regular bowling social events is consistently expanding and is located across 12 cities...
Tranmere Rovers beat the drop on final day of League Two season
Tranmere Rovers have avoided relegation from League 2 on the final day of the season after a 1-1 draw against Grimsby Town at Prenton Park.
Justin Amaluzor's close range finish just before half-time gave Grimsby the lead and left the...
90 minutes from creating history: Warrington Rylands FC
Warrington Rylands are one step away from creating their own history, as the face Hednesford Town on Monday (May 4th) in the play-off final for a chance of promotion to the National League North for the first time ever.
Rylands...
More than a game: How one teacher is changing the lives of visually impaired...
Darren Miller, a teacher at St Vincent’s School for the Visually Impaired, is making a powerful difference in children’s lives through sport.
He earned a coaching degree from Liverpool John Moores University in 2013 and, after struggling to find coaching positions, decided to pursue a career in teaching.




















