The Indian businessman hoping to buy Blackburn Rovers, Ahsan Ali Syed, left a trail of debt from his time lying in the UK, 5 live Investigates reveals.
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Further allegations that the News of the World hacked into mobile phones owned by public figures are reported by some of the paper's rivals.
Cash paid to an agent as part of a sting operation by the News of the World is found in the possession of the Pakistan players under suspicion of spot-fixing, the BBC's David Bond says.
The boss of PricewaterhouseCoopers in Scotland warns the next 18 months may be much tougher for the economy than the past 18.
A police officer who was caught on CCTV injuring a woman by throwing her into a cell faces being dismissed.
The number of flights taken by Transport Scotland officials is "sky high", the Scottish Liberal Democrats claim.
Scotland faces nearly £4bn of cuts over the next four years, Finance Secretary John Swinney is warning.
Former head of the Army Gen Sir Richard Dannatt accuses Tony Blair and Gordon Brown of letting down British troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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A fourth Pakistan cricketer is being investigated by cricket's world body, claims the News of the World.
Two people are killed as two light aircraft collide on the Isle of Wight.
England batsman Kevin Pietersen returns to form with 116 as Surrey tie their final CB 40 game with Sussex.
Almost six million people in the UK have paid the wrong amount of income tax in the past year, with some facing a bill of up to £1,400 - although others can expect a rebate.
Scottish event rider Nicola Malcolm is airlifted to hospital after falling from her horse during the Burghley Horse Trials.
Vending machine companies warn cheaper "steel" 5p and 10p coins being considered by the Treasury could cost the industry millions of pounds.
The funeral is held of singer Charles Haddon from Northamptonshire who died in a fall in Belgium.
A badly burned body is found in undergrowth between the 17th and 18th holes of an East Sussex golf course.
Chief Constable Peter Fahy says it was "not right" that TV broadcasters covered the last hours of gunman Raoul Moat on a live rolling basis.
Labour leadership hopeful Ed Balls says the home secretary should make a statement about claims of phone tapping by the News of the World.
GB prefer a trio of youngsters to the experienced Katy Livingston and Mhairi Spence for next week's World Championships in China.