British Horseracing Authority (BHA)

Julie Harrington, the head of British Cycling, has been announced as the new chief executive of the British Horseracing Authority

The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) has announced a £22m (€25.2m/$27.4m

The Jockey Club has announced that the 2020 Grand National Festival has been cancelled, with the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) also suspending all horse racing from tomorrow (Wednesday) onwards

Championship Horse Racing has announced that it will launch a new flat horse racing series this summer, with the event to be sanctioned by the British Horseracing Authority

With a decline in media and betting revenues associated with the closure of multiple retail bookmakers on the cards, Ben Cronin looks at how senior stakeholders in British horse racing will react to this threat.

The British Horseracing Association (BHA) believes there are “challenges and concerns” facing jump racing in the UK having announced its first comprehensive review of the sport since 2004.

Newmarket racecourse will host the inaugural Varsity horse race between UK universities Oxford and Cambridge on October 17.

British horse racing will not suffer commercial damage from recent doping scandals if it shows it can handle them effectively, the head of the sport's governing body said on Tuesday.

Horse trainer Gerard Butler will face charges of doping by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA), after admitting administrating a banned steroid on nine horses.

Jockey Frankie Dettori has been cleared by French governing body, France Galop, to return to the sport after his drug ban.

Horse trainer Mahmood Al Zarooni has announced he will drop his appeal case against an eight-year British Horseracing Authority (BHA) ban from racing for doping.

Jockey Eddie Ahern will appeal the 10-year ban imposed on him by the British Horseracing Authority, after being found guilty of corruption yesterday.

Irish jockey Eddie Ahern has been found guilty of three breaches of corruption by the British Horseracing Authority (BHA).

The British Horseracing Authority has revealed today that a further seven horses have tested positive for steroids, including last year’s St. Leger winner.

Jockey Frankie Dettori will not be riding at Leicester on Monday, as previously scheduled, as racing authority France Galop wants the jockey to attend a hearing first.