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Sepp Blatter re-elected FIFA President
Blatter defies corruption scandal to win a fifth term as head of world football
Blatter says he cannot be held responsible for corruption
FIFA boss says scandal has cast a long shadow but he cannot monitor all individuals
7 officials from football's governing body arrested in corruption investigation
FIFA's President, Sepp Blatter, says the organisation will "root out any misconduct".
Offensive begins to drive IS militants out of Iraq's western province of Anbar.
Aim is to cut off IS fighters who'd recently occupied provincial capital, Ramadi.
David Cameron meets European Commission President Juncker at Chequers
Meeting to discuss government's plans to renegotiate Britain's membership of the EU.
Overspending by NHS trusts in England has massively worsened over the past year.
Could the increased use of agency nurses be part of the problem?
Net migration to Britain last year reached its highest level for a decade.
The number of people settling in the UK estimated to be 318,000 higher than those leaving.
Record fines for banks over currency market fix.
5 major banks fined more than £3.6 bn for colluding to manipulate foreign currency
Iraq's says it's confident government forces will overturn IS capture of Ramadi.
Thousands of civilians fleeing the city - as militants try to consolidate their hold
EU agrees plans for naval force to combat people-smugglers operating from Libya.
Libyan ambassador to the United Nations tells us he isn't convinced by the plans.