Funding ends for GB volleyballers

The British women’s indoor and men’s beach volleyball teams face their first days without any public funding, casting a doubt over their involvement in the London 2012 Olympics.

London 2012 construction chief quits

The Australian mastermind of the massive building project for the 2012 London Olympics is to quit his job next year before construction is completed it was announced on Tuesday.

Olympics would be above politics

ePolitix.com reports from the London 2012 fringe event on the legacy of the Olympic games and the Paralympics at Labour Party conference in Manchester.

Olympics-USOC convinced changes mean better days are ahead

The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) ended their annual assembly on Saturday convinced they had established a framework to rebuild the troubled organisation.

Olympics-U.S. television rights battle set to rage

Describing the Olympics as the last refuge of family viewing in the United States, Dick Ebersol, the head of NBC Universal Sports, said on Friday the network is ready to battle for American broadcast rights to the 2014 and 2016 Games.

London mayor wants mobile access on Underground before 2012 Olympics

LondonMayor Boris Johnson wants to see mobile access on the London tube networkbefore the 2012 Olympics according to a Sunday Telegraph report.

Bolt 'may retire' after 2012 Olympics

Usain Bolt may retire from sprinting after the 2012 London Games, the triple Olympic champion told local media.

London Olympics may be sprinting swansong says Bolt

Usain Bolt may retire from sprinting after the 2012 London Games the triple Olympic champion told local media Friday.

London 2012 Olympics volunteer applications open

Olympic champion Amy Williams has called on Britons to “do us proud” in volunteering for the London 2012 Games.

London 2012 To Learn From Sydney's Mistakes

The team in charge of London 2012 is getting advice from Sydney on how to avoid the mistakes made in the aftermath of its Olympics in 2000.