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German Volkswagen investigation expands to include tax evasion

German prosecutors have widened their investigation of Volkswagen to include suspicions of tax evasion linked to the emissions cheating scandal. Prosecutor Birgit Seel said the...

Gary Glitter loses appeal against sex abuse conviction

Former pop star Gary Glitter - who was found guilty of sexually abusing three schoolgirls - has today lost a British Court of Appeal...

Real Madrid star Karim Benzema faces possible charges in sex tape case

French footballer Karim Benzema could face preliminary charges as part of a blackmail investigation over a sex tape involving another player. A judicial source said...

Fifa’s Brazil boss pleads not guilty in New York court

The man behind the 2014 World Cup in Brazil has pleaded not guilty to US charges stemming from the sprawling bribery case that has...

Volkswagen ‘cheated for second time on emissions tests’

The US government has said German car giant Volkswagen cheated on emissions tests for a second time. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said the firm...

FA to consult lawyers after Blatter’s World Cup ‘agreement’ claims

The Football Association is to consult its lawyers after suspended FIFA president Sepp Blatter's stunning disclosure that there was an agreement fixed for the...

Michel Platini: I find it shameful to be dragged through the mud

UEFA president Michel Platini finds it “shameful to be dragged through the mud” and insists he is “the only one who can ensure that...

Germany orders mandatory recall of Volkswagen cars

A mandatory recall of Volkswagen cars sold with software that enabled them to evade diesel emissions testing has been ordered by Germany’s motor transport...

Los Angeles prosecutors reviewing sex abuse case against Bill Cosby

Los Angeles prosecutors are reviewing an investigation into a model’s accusations that Bill Cosby sexually abused her at the Playboy Mansion. District attorney’s spokeswoman Jane...

Sepp Blatter tells FIFA staff he has done nothing illegal and is staying on

Sepp Blatter has stated he will remain as FIFA president despite the opening of criminal proceedings against him because he “has done nothing wrong...

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