Tegla Loroupe, head of the Olympic Refugee Team, says some athletes 'cannot' be chosen to compete in Tokyo this year.
The long-awaited scheme is already running more than a year behind schedule.
Prof Sir John Curtice looks at where the parties stand in polling ahead of the Scottish Parliament election.
The Israeli foreign ministry rejects Human Rights Watch's allegation as "preposterous and false".
Julian Nagelsmann will leave RB Leipzig to become Bayern Munich boss at the end of the season.
The group of nine drivers and a company secretary each get £100,000 thanks to the EuroMillions.
There have been more than 100 wildfires in the past 24 hours in the south Wales area.
Gwasanaeth Tân y de wedi cael dros 100 o ddigwyddiadau tanau gwyllt yn ystod y 24 awr ddiwethaf.
A lorry carrying some 8,000 litres of milk catches fire, closing the M40's southbound carriageway.
French concern over fishing rights overshadows a key European Parliament vote on EU-UK trade.
The top six and League Cup final slipped from their grasp, but St Mirren have had plenty of positives amid the pain and could yet end the season with silverware.
Those who are due to turn 42 by 1 July can also book their jabs on the NHS website.
A concrete block hit the 34-year-old's head as she slept in the living room with her young children.
The top of a double-decker bus is ripped off when it hits the brick bridge in Haywards Heath.
Citizens Advice Cymru says the next Welsh government should reform how council tax is paid.
Research by KPMG finds a fall in the number of venture capital deals agreed in the first quarter of 2021.
Jonathan Gibson won the competition by four points and got a perfect score in his specialist subject.
Crawley College remains closed today after reports of gunshots saw a man arrested on Monday.
Parkinson's disease changes the way filmmaker, Brett Harvey, can work.
Quick-thinking Jack Walton and Theo Spiteri pulled two swimmers from the water off Aberavon beach.
A judge asks why Geoffrey Broome, who was cautioned for an earlier assault, could continue coaching.
World number three Neil Robertson says it will take something "very special" to stop him winning a second Crucible title.
India's capital struggles to find space to cremate its dead during the second wave of the pandemic.
Maurice Brisland has raised more than £2,500 for military charities in memory of his great uncle.
Oxygen equipment lands in Delhi but far more is needed to tackle a devastating Covid wave nationwide.