Fabio Capello leaving the Football Association headquarters earlier today

Italian resigned following a meeting with FA chairman David Bernstein and general secretary Alex Horne at Wembley Stadium.

Redknapp found not guilty in tax evasion trial

The football boss was cleared today of taking bungs in an offshore tax dodge.

Milly killer appeal bid rejected

Former bouncer Levi Bellfield lost a bid today to challenge his conviction for the kidnap and murder of teenager Milly Dowler.

Carry on, nurse: Miranda Hart in 'Call the Midwife'

Midwife move skips Corrie clash

BBC bosses have headed off a ratings clash by moving the final edition of TV hit Call the Midwife after ITV chiefs scheduled a head-to-head clash with Coronation Street.

Blaze at TV chef's River Cottage

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's farm 'severely damaged' by serious fire.

Rick Santorum hat-trick derails Romney hopes

David Usborne: Santorum wins in Minnesota, Missouri and Colorado.

Falkland military claims rejected

Downing Street today rejected Argentine claims that Britain is creating a risk to international security.

RBS boss 'underestimated' extent of bonus furore

Royal Bank of Scotland boss Stephen Hester admitted today he had “underestimated” the furore his £1 million bonus would cause.

Snow set to settle 'over wide area' tomorrow

Up to 3in (8cm) of snow could fall in parts of the UK tomorrow as the big freeze continues.

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