Sir Mo Farah was brought to the UK illegally as a child and forced to work as a domestic servant, he has revealed. The Olympic star has told the BBC he was given the name Mohamed Farah by those ...
As long-distance runner Sir Mo Farah reveals he was trafficked to the UK as a child, those calling for his knighthood to be removed are forgetting that he’s a victim. Ahead of a shocking ...
Sir Mo Farah told a BBC documentary he was trafficked to the UK as a child Calls to a trafficking charity's helpline increased after Sir Mo Farah revealed that he had been brought to the UK ...
Sir Mo Farah has said it was “absolutely heartbreaking” to witness the devastating impact climate change is having on child malnutrition rates in his birthplace of Somaliland. The Olympic gold ...
Sir Mo Farah is among the line-up of a special event celebrating Bristol's refugees this week. 'The Welcome Party' will take ...
Four-time Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah has sent a positive message of encouragement to students at an event held about mental well-being and the pursuit of dreams. The 41-year-old long-distance ...
The Welcome Party, created by the team at ACH, is designed to highlight the importance of integration and inclusion in ...
You may think you know Sir Mo Farah, the British long-distance runner who became a national hero during the London 2012 Olympics after winning two gold medals on home soil. The Somalia-born ...
Track legend Sir Mo Farah trades his running lycra for a sack as he battles Zuu, Tubsey and Hyder in the ultimate Mandem Olympics.
Sir Mo Farah has shared that he was trafficked illegally to the UK as a child and forced to work as a servant. In a special interview, the Olympic legend told the BBC that he was taken from ...
Sir Mo Farah is among the line-up of a special event celebrating Bristol's refugees this week. 'The Welcome Party' will take place at The Mount Without on St Michael's Hill this Thursday (November ...