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Tuesday 11 November 2014

Investigations

The Telegraph Investigations unit has published a series of ground-breaking scoops on subjects from politics to planning to exam boards to expenses, leading to criminal inquiries and legislation.

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Partially sighted pensioner punched in the face as he distributed Better Together leaflets, while pro-Union business leaders are threatened with attack Read more > Photo: Alamy
Sir Peter Housden
Telegraph exclusive investigation: Sir Peter Housden, who is supposed to be impartial, told businesses in favour of the union to 'keep out' of the debate Read more > Photo: PA
Ghana team players celebrate during their match against Germany at World Cup 2014 - Football match-fixing deal casts cloud over World Cup
Exclusive: Ghana Football Association calls in police after undercover investigation by The Telegraph and Channel Four’s Dispatches programme finds that the President of Ghana’s FA agreed for the team to play in international matches that others were prepared to rig Read more > Photo: GETTY IMAGES
Obed Nketiah, of the Ghana FA, and Christopher Forsythe, a Fifa-licensed agent
Football match-fixing exclusive: Ghana Football Association president agrees to let company illegally bring in own referees Read more > Photo: TELEGRAPH / CHANNEL 4 DISPATCHES

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