Olympic cycling legend Sir Chris Hoy has revealed he has just two to four years to live, with the multiple gold medalist opening up on his terminal cancer diagnosis Politics
Chris Hoy has made his first TV appearance since revealing that his prostate cancer is terminal, leaving him with two to four years to live. Science
Paddy McGuinness will be cycling from Wrexham to Glasgow on a 1970s Raleigh Chopper bike for BBC Children in Need next month, and he's being supported by his friend Sir Chris Hoy Events
Six-time Olympic gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy has revealed that his prostate cancer diagnosis is now terminal, while his wife, Sarra, has been diagnosed with aggressive form of Multiple Sclerosis Politics
The six-time gold medallist has been given just two to four more years to live – but the inspirational figure has responded with a remarkably positive outlook Sport
Sir Chris Hoy made his first public televised appearance on Sunday by fulfilling his BBC punditry duties after heartbreakingly revealing his terminal cancer diagnosis. Sport
Sir Chris Hoy made his first public televised appearance on Sunday by fulfilling his BBC punditry duties after heartbreakingly revealing his terminal cancer diagnosis. Science
Sir Chris Hoy - who is the second-most decorated Olympic cyclist in history - said he initially complained about a suspected shoulder strain before scans revealed a tumour that had spread from his prostate Science
Sir Chris Hoy, 48, announced he has between two and four years to live after he was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Science