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Lancashire chief executive Jim Cumbes supports the new Twenty20 Champions League tournament.

Hampshire are set to sign Australian all-rounder Ian Harvey for the upcoming Twenty20 Cup.

Cove Rangers hope an application for a new stadium will boost their chances of being accepted into the SFL, should Gretna be expelled.

US Democrats reach a decision on disputed votes from Florida and Michigan, leaving Barack Obama ahead.

Five Labour councillors, including the leader of Durham County Council, are suspended from the party.

Gerhard Janetzky organiser of Berlin's Golden League meeting says Dwain Chambers may be welcomed at European meetings from next year.

The Scottish Government denies senior police officers are disadvantaged by an England-based course.

Scottish Finance Secretary John Swinney responds to questions from MSPs on the Donald Trump golf application.

First Minister Alex Salmond comes under fire over Donald Trump's Aberdeenshire golf resort plan at question time.

Plans to restrict free English classes must be dropped in the interests of community cohesion, a union warns.

An aspiring female politician in India aims to emulate the life of Phoolan Devi, the world famous Bandit Queen, reports Ram Dutt Tripathi.

BBC Scotland political reporter John Knox looks back at the week in the Scottish Parliament.

Former Indian cricketer Navjot Sidhu is re-elected to parliament one month after the Supreme Court put on hold a manslaughter conviction.

A 64-year-old foster carer and her husband are jailed for abusing girls they looked after.

India's top court puts on hold the manslaughter conviction of former Indian cricketer and MP Navjot Sidhu.

BBC Scotland political reporter John Knox looks back at the week in the Scottish Parliament.

Officials say no violent offenders were cleared for work due to a failure to record convictions of Britons abroad.

Nearly 1,700 vehicles are seized in north Wales as part of Britain's biggest clampdown on motoring offences.

How cricket chiefs deal with suspect bowlers

The foreign office launches an investigation into the misuse of a British Embassy phone in Baghdad.

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