Football for sale: Agent guilty of soliciting bribes

A football agent has been convicted of bribery charges following a Telegraph investigation. Giuseppe 'Pino' Pagliara, 64, was found guilty of soliciting bribes in order to gain influence in the selection, management and ownership of players. Pagliara was found guilty of two counts of paying and facilitating a bribe. The jury was still considering its verdict on Pagliara's business partner Dax Price, 48, on two counts of paying and facilitating a bribe. Read how covert recordings of conversationsbetween Pagliara and undercover reporters exposed claims that bungs and backhanders were commonplace in English football.

Why travel chaos continues despite halt to strikes

Commuters continued to face travel chaos despite strikes being halted for today, as South Western Railway (SWR) said its trains are in the wrong places. Hundreds of passengers across the south of England were affected this morning, with more disruption expected this evening, as the company was forced to run a reduced timetable due to logistical problems. SWR also warned some routes will not have a train service or replacement buses, which sparked an avalanche of complaints on social media. Read on for the latest and details about the SWR strikes.

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Video: Greenpeace activists set off flares on EU HQ

Greenpeace activists scaled the European Union's new headquarters, unfurling a huge banner warning of a "climate emergency" hours before the bloc's leaders gather for a summit on combating global warming. Around 30 activists clad in red and wearing climbing gear stood on ledges of the Europa building in Brussels as police gathered below and a helicopter circled overhead. Watch some set off red flares.