Clarke crowned super-heavyweight champpublished at 19:50 British Summer Time 14 April 2018
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Tim Ambrose and Ian Bell lead Warwickshire's fightback as the Bears bat out two sessions against Sussex at Edgbaston.
Read MoreWorcestershire face a tricky chase at Southampton after Hampshire build a sizeable second-innings lead.
Read MoreGalal wins gold
Luke Reddy
BBC Sport on the Gold Coast
Galal Yafai has just received his Commonwealth gold medal. If you believe what he told BBC Sport, the celebrations will be humble, with just some fizzy pop washing down some meat in a bun.
Wild times.
Click the link if you’re using the app to hear what he had to say.
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Jordan Ponticelli scores twice as Coventry City boost their League Two play-off bid with victory at mid-table Crawley Town.
Read MoreWasps' Christian Wade keeps up his try-scoring run against Worcester as the Premiership strugglers remain in danger.
Read MoreSolihull Moors edge closer to National League survival with victory over all-but relegated Guiseley.
Read MoreLuton are on the brink of promotion to League One after racking up their third successive home win by beating Crewe.
Read MoreBurton win at home for the first time in almost six months to stave off relegation from the Championship for another week.
Read MoreWimbledon complete a stunning comeback with a stoppage-time penalty to win at relegation rivals Walsall.
Read MoreThe 23-year-old is in hospital with a chest injury.
Read MoreMen's 91kg
Frazer Clarke landed some huge shots in the third round. Is it enough?
It's a unanimous points decision - and yes it is! A sixth gold medal of the day for England in the ring.
Warwickshire host Sussex in the County Championship - listen to BBC local radio commentary.
Read MoreBoxing - men's -49kg
England's Galal Yafai wins gold on a split decision over India's Amit Panghal.
The 25-year-old from Birmingham takes the title at his first Commonwealth Games.
A painting by renowned artist Thomas Gainsborough goes on public display for the first time.
Read MoreAston Villa secure their place in the Championship play-offs and boost their automatic promotion hopes by beating Leeds.
Read MoreWe'll be back with our usual mix of news, sport, travel and weather from 07:00 on Monday, but keep an eye out here for more updates this evening and into the morning.
A crowdfunding page has been launched to help the family of a 14-year-old girl who was found dead in a Wolverhampton park.
Viktorija Sokolova had been reported missing on Wednesday. Her body was found in the city's West Park at about 07:00 on Thursday.
The funding page, aimed at helping the girl's parents, has already amassed more than £600 of its £1,000 total from 51 donations.
In a statement on the page, organiser Bethany Zielinskj, wrote: "We are trying to help Tori’s parents out as much as we can so Tori can have the best send off ever. She will be missed by everyone. You will never be forgotten, love you millions."
As the curtain closes on the Commonwealth Games on Sunday, the baton will be officially handed to Birmingham, which will host the games in 2022.
Work is already getting under way to prepare the venues. While some like the London Velodrome, will be borrowed, others, like the athletes village, will be built from scratch.
Birmingham will get its time in the spotlight during the closing ceremony in Gold Coast city - a chance to tell the stadium and the millions of viewers around the world what the Midlands city has to offer.
Christine Butler
BBC Radio Cornwall
Two men have been fined over a lorry crash that left a visually impaired woman from Cornwall with life changing injuries.
Kay Kitto was "catastrophically crushed" as she was loading her car outside her home in Falmouth in 2016, Truro Crown Court heard.
Gavin Bentley from Midland Poling Services in Staffordshire and its maintenance manager Paul O'Toole, who pleaded guilty to aiding or abetting dangerous driving at an earlier hearing, were fined £9,000 and £2,000 respectively.
The lorry driver, Paul Ince, has admitted causing serious injury by dangerous driving and will be sentenced on Tuesday.
Kay’s guide dog Jackie was thrown out of the car during the crash but was uninjured.