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Cheltenham man charged over Clarke Carlisle tweets
- A man has been charged over allegations racist tweets were sent to two football players.
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'More may drown without better swimming lessons'
- More children may drown without better school swimming provision, the Amateur Swimming Association (ASA) has warned.
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Andrew Simpson funeral to be held at Sherborne Abbey
- The funeral of Olympic sailing champion Andrew Simpson will be held in his home town, the Royal Yachting Association has confirmed.
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Sreesanth denies IPL spot-fixing claims
- Indian fast bowler S Sreesanth, arrested last week over allegations of spot-fixing in the Indian Premier League, has insisted he is innocent.
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Champions League final: Is Fussball coming home?
- With Borussia Dortmund playing Bayern Munich in the Champions League final this Saturday, thousands of German fans will be heading to the home of English football, Wembley. But is it also the home of German football?
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Wayne and Coleen Rooney announce arrival of baby Klay
- Manchester United footballer Wayne Rooney and his wife Coleen have had a second son.
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Compare your club in fans' league table
- Premier League attendances for 2012/13 have shown an increase of nearly 4% on the previous season.
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Wigan Athletic bus parade to celebrate first FA Cup
- Thousands of fans are expected to line the streets later as Wigan Athletic celebrate the club's first FA Cup title with an open top bus parade.
Ex-Wales rugby player Matthew J Watkins's cancer battle
- Former Wales rugby international Matthew J Watkins has been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in his pelvis.
Raheem Sterling assault case dismissed after no evidence offered
- Liverpool footballer Raheem Sterling has had a common assault charge against him dropped after a witness failed to turn up to court.
Neville Neville charged with sexual assault
- The father of former England footballers Gary and Phil Neville is to be charged with sexual assault.
Unbroadcast film shows Hillsborough witness was right
- Crucial evidence from the 1989 Hillsborough football disaster, which was undermined at the original inquest, was true, BBC Panorama has found.
Rahul Dravid 'devastated' over India cricket team arrests
- Legendary Indian batsman Rahul Dravid has spoken of his anguish after three players from the team he captains in the Indian Premier league were arrested over allegations of spot-fixing.
Brentford fans in play-off final 'cash scam'
- A number of Brentford fans say they have had money fraudulently withdrawn from their bank accounts after buying tickets for the upcoming play-off final.
Boy, 11, joins Chelsea stars in Europa League celebrations
- An 11-year-old boy from Liverpool shocked friends and family by joining Chelsea players as they collected their Europa League winners' medals.
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