Queens’ Chess Festival returns in July
The Queens’ Online Chess Festival, a series of continental women’s online blitz tournaments, is returning this summer. The third edition of the popular event, organized by the FIDE Commission for…
The Queens’ Online Chess Festival, a series of continental women’s online blitz tournaments, is returning this summer. The third edition of the popular event, organized by the FIDE Commission for…
Hundreds of volunteers are needed for a major sporting event coming to Birmingham this summer. The 2023 International Blind Sport Federation (IBSA) World Games are being held across Birmingham and…
OPEN 1st place: £300 Yichen Han with 5.5 points 2nd place: £220 Alex Bullen with 5 points 3rd place: £150 Tim Kett with 4.5 points Best score by a Junior:…
The championships will be held in Lublin, Poland from August 18 (arrivals) to August 28 (departures) 2023. Only players with communication (hearing) impairments, visual impairments and physical disabilities are eligible…
It is with great sadness that we must report the death of Harry Lamb. Harry had been in a care home for the last twelve months, suffering from periods of…
The first in-person Chess for Freedom Conference will take place from 17-20 May 2023 in Chicago USA. The event will feature many experts from the worldwide chess community and will be…
We were deeply saddened to hear about the tragic passing of WIM Sue Maroroa Jones on Thursday 11th of May, shortly after giving birth to her second child Daniel. Sue…
Harry Grieve (above, left), the 22-year-old British champion, and Peter Roberson (above, right), 34, both completed their second grandmaster norms (three are needed for the title plus a 2500 rating)…
The Finance Council meetings were held on 22nd April. Though they were held as separate meetings, in this update I have covered all the significant points in this single report….
The World Rapid Team Championship is a new major event organized by FIDE in partnership with the German company WR Group Holding GmbH. Create your own team from your club…
Congratulations to Keith Arkell (right) and Mark Hebden, joint 50+ winners; and Chris Baker the 65+ winner, with Paul Littlewood second. Also to Natasha Regan, the Over 50 Women’s winner…
Follow this link to British Chess News for a full article remembering FM Michael Franklin.