Lech Poznan fans declared innocent after singing anti-Semitic chants against Widzew Lodz team.
Over 959 teachers and staff accused of having a relationship with a pupil in the past five years.
A cleaner discovered Lesbian Lovers magazine and DVDs in Charlie Brooks' bag in the underground car park of the Brooks' Chelsea home.
Officials swoop while game was being played to bust Brit suspected of 'court-siding'
Best pictures on 15 January, 2014.
National Crime Agency smashes network in Philippines which users paid to watch abuse
Pregnant Cambodian woman who tried to smuggle 205 grams of methamphetamine could face death sentence
The 84-year-old, who suffered from Alzheimer's disease, was being held at Harmondsworth immigration removal centre.
Conservative lawmaker had three children, two women and two men chained in his home.
Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered a tomb they say could be of a previously unknown pharaoh named Woseribre Senebkay.
Cheating ring uncovered during investigation into drug possession by officers at various US bases.
The victim was allegedly forced to perform sexual acts on the man who was blackmailing her.
Rome to deploy military in region between Napoli and Caserta to tackle Camorra Illegal dumping of toxic waste
Pentagon investigating images of what appear to be marines setting fire to insurgents in 2004.
Core Issues lobbies against Geraint Davies MP's move to outlaw gay-to-straight conversion programme.
Two men and three boys have been convicted of sexually abusing teenage girls in Peterborough.
Italian police arrest six people over Florence restoration works tax scam.
Coronation Street's Ken Barlow actor forced girl into sex act in toilets, court told.
Coalition partners say insufficient evidence against peer over impropriety allegations.
Kate Moss turns 40 on January 16.
Knesset opposition warns bill outlawing use of word 'Nazi' restricts freedom of speech.
Up to 4,700 females have failed to appear on the National Census figures in England and Wales.
Mourners at funeral of Sahwa Movement militiaman among 46 fatalities of spate of bombings.
The New York Times said 100,000 machines were fitted with small devices that emitted radio waves.
Woman's Hour trainee claims former Radio 1 DJ assaulted her while she was broadcasting live.
Former miners' union leader exploited right-to-buy scheme to try and buy a luxury London flat.
Zaid al-Hilli accused of shooting family in the French Alps in September 2012.
Richard Foster, chairman of the Criminal Cases Review Commission, says asylum seekers are wrongly advised by their lawyers.