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The Scottish FA says its inquiry has found Rangers owner Craig Whyte not to be a "fit and proper person" to hold such a position.
A detailed search of a car in which a man was shot dead by police has found no weapons, the IPCC confirms.
Hammer studios issues a public appeal to track down lost scenes that were cut from its films by censors.
Five men jailed for a gangland murder in Staffordshire in 2002 are cleared at the Court of Appeal.
An investigation is launched after at least 50 women are reportedly injured after a protest at a university in Saudi Arabia turns violent.
A rare "wanted" poster offering a reward for the capture of Charles II in 1651 sells for just over £33,000.
Syrian security forces kill dozens of people in a 'new massacre' in Homs, activists say, a day after the UN's aid chief visited the city.
Two Britons die and two others are seriously injured as their car spins off a motorway in south-east Spain.
The STUC backs the Scottish government's call to let 16 and 17-year-olds vote in the independence referendum.
On the first stop of her Diamond Jubilee tour
South Africa apologises for the deportation of Nigerians over suspicions their yellow fever certificates were fake - a move Abuja had said was "xenophobic".
Why are solar storms a concern for our planet?
Pakistan brings charges against Osama Bin Laden's three widows for illegally entering the country, officials say.
A corrupt businessman who masterminded the UK's biggest Ponzi scam is jailed for more than 14 years.
Leading women racing drivers in the frame
The former leader of Worcestershire County Council admits indecently assaulting a teenager in the late 1970s.
Former Rangers director Paul Murray has confirmed his "Blue Knights" consortium is finalising an offer to buy the club.
Official figures show the number of homeless households in England has risen by almost a fifth compared with the same period last year.
A dispute over European Union financing could lead to a new flagship radar satellite being put in store rather than launched into orbit.
Adults tend to drink more often as they get older in Great Britain, a major lifestyle survey shows.
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