Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries says UK sport must follow swimming's lead and ensure that only athletes born female are able to enter female competitions.
Anita Alvarez was in danger of drowning after losing consciousness in the pool at the world championships in Budapest before being rescued by her coach Andrea Fuentes.
Olympic diving champion Tom Daley says he is "furious" at governing body FINA's decision to restrict participation of transgender athletes in elite women's competitions.
Adam Peaty says he was "devastated" at withdrawing from the World Aquatics Championships in Budapest after breaking a bone in his foot.
FINA has launched an internal review after Russia's Evgeny Rylov competed at the national championships while banned.
Swimming's world governing body FINA suspends Russian Olympic champion Evgeny Rylov for nine months after he attended a Vladimir Putin rally.
Ron DeSantis has signed a proclamation acknowledging Emma Weyant as the winner after she lost to a transgender athlete.
Down syndrome athletes will take part in their own British Swimming Championships for the first time.
Rebecca Adlington said hiring a sports phycologist was "one of the best things I did in my career", as she spoke on the importance of mental strength in sport.
British Paralympic swimming champion Alice Tai has had her right leg amputated below the knee due to increased pain in her foot.
Two-time Olympic 100m breaststroke champion Adam Peaty has set his sights on a time that can never be beaten.
Paralympic champion Ellie Robinson has announced her retirement from swimming at the age of 20.
Adam Peaty is preparing for the next instalment of his all-conquering swimming career - and he is planning on having some fun while he does it.
Five-time Paralympic gold medallist Ellie Simmonds has confirmed her retirement from swimming.
Hannah Russell and Reece Dunn won golds as ParalympicsGB's swimmers claimed five medals at the Tokyo Aquatics Centre on day three of the Games.
Mental struggles, podium agony and targeting Paris redemption. GB swimmers Freya Anderson and Max Litchfield on a tough few weeks in Tokyo.
Tully Kearney and Maisie Summers-Newton set new world records in their respective swimming events to win gold medals for ParalympicsGB.
Alice Dearing says she hopes she has shown that swimming is open to all after becoming Britain's first Black female swimmer to compete in the Olympics.
A record haul of eight medals nine years after a miserable London Olympics. Tokyo has been incredible for Team GB's swimmers. Siobhan-Marie O'Connor on the inspirations.
Adam Peaty has been dismayed by some of the reaction to his announcement that he is set to spend a month away from the pool to prioritise his mental health.