David Luiz's future at Chelsea in doubt as Jose Mourinho monitors Brazilian's situation
Mourinho worked with Luiz during the 2013-14 campaign but sold the Brazilian to PSG at the end of the season.
Carillion shares plunge 60% after third profit warning in 12 months
Carillion issued a profit warning last July when it saw its market cap plunge from £1bn to just over £250m.
Revealed: The world's most expensive cities for business trips
Zurich is the only European city in the top five, while London is ranked sixth despite its costly accomodation.
Pep Guardiola set to open talks with Manchester City over new contract
Catalan is under contract until 2019 but he is reportedly set to open negotiations over a new deal this summer.
Manchester City defender John Stones happy to take on mentoring role for England
Stones has developed into a commanding figure for both club and country this season after a difficult debut campaign at the Etihad.
UK retail sales post first annual decline since 2013
UK retail sales fall 0.3% year-on-year in October, recording the first decline since 2013 as weakness lingers on.
Bank of England will do 'whatever it can' to support UK during Brexit talks vows Mark Carney
BoE Governor insists Brexit has turned Britain's economy from one of the best into one of the worst in the G7.
Arsenal to test Manchester City's resolve over Raheem Sterling in January
Earlier this season Pep Guardiola categorically dismissed rumours that Sterling could move to Arsenal.
UK supreme court backs introduction of minimum pricing for alcoholic drinks
Scottish government had put proposals forward five years but has faced a lengthy legal challenge ever since.
Sam Allardyce pans Everton's indecisiveness and rules himself out of the running for Goodison job
Everton are still looking for a new manager after Ronald Koeman was sacked at the end of last month.
UK unemployment rate holds at historic low but number in work falls for the first time since 2016
Concerns labour market might be cooling down after number of people in work records biggest drop since June 2015.
Deliveroo given right to not pay its riders minimum wage after landmark ruling
Central Arbitration Committee rules Deliveroo riders are self-employed contractors, who can't be given workers' rights.
Petr Cech warns Tottenham they must win trophies to claim North London bragging rights
Spurs finished 11 points clear of Arsenal last season but Cech warns they have to win silverware.
Arsenal target Julian Draxler insists he wants to stay at Paris Saint-Germain
PSG could be forced to sell some of their players to comply with FFP regulations following splurges on Neymar and Kylian Mbappe.
Borussia Dortmund join race to sign Liverpool's Emre Can
Liverpool appear resigned to lose the Germany international in the summer after failing to agree a new contract.
UK inflation holds steady at highest level in over five years
Inflation holds steady at a five-year high of 3% in October, but food prices grow a fastest pace since 2014.
Tesco's £3.7bn takeover of Booker gets green light from regulator
Watchdog rules deal to purchase supplier of 5,000 shops in the UK will not result in higher prices or reduced service.
'It sucks': Lewis Hamilton unhappy about three-engine rule in Formula 1
Formula 1 will cut the maximum engines per driver from four to three from next season in a bid to reduce costs.
Manchester United right-back Matteo Darmian wanted by Serie A giants
Darmian remains a regular for Italy and Juventus, Napoli and Roma are reported to be interested in bringing him back to Serie A.
Manchester City forward Gabriel Jesus dismisses Lionel Messi comparisons
Brazilian admits he has had to grow up quickly since moving to Manchester but rejects comparisons with Messi.
Pound plunges as EU and Tory MPs pile pressure on Theresa May
Sterling tumbles against its main rivals amid growing uncertainty over the government's future and Brexit negotiations.
High street shops close at the slowest rate since 2010 but sales decline
Data published from the BRC shows footfall declined 2% year-on-year in October, the biggest drop since June 2016.
Forget about football, Leicester is among Britain's most popular cities for eBay sellers
In Britain, 10 out of the top 15 postcodes for e-business density are located in the north of the country.
Like a takeaway at the stadium: What if we didn't have to queue anymore?
Some major London theatres, Dublin's Aviva Stadium and Bath Rugby's Recreation Ground have already adopted the technology.
David Moyes' appointment is 'a gamble', admits West Ham co-owner David Sullivan
David Sullivan admits West Ham rolled the dice by appointing Moyes but is confident the Scotsman will keep club in the Premier League.
Sky warns it could pull the plug on Sky News if Fox takeover is blocked
CMA has been told to investigate Fox's £11.7bn bid for Sky on grounds it might threaten media plurality.
Diego Simeone emerges as Everton's number one target to replace Ronald Koeman
Everton's majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri has reportedly drawn-up a four-name list to replace Ronald Koeman.
Grim outlook for M&S as high street icon faces 'stronger headwinds'
M&S posts 0.1% decline in like-for-like sales, while JD Wetherspoon records 6.1% year-on-year increase.
Woman wins almost £600,000 with £1 bet after landing 12-fold accumulator
Winner picked the teams solely on the basis of whether she liked their names or not after her son read out fixtures list.
Ashes 2017/18: England dealt further blow as Steven Finn is ruled out of the tour
England have already lost Toby Roland-Jones to injury and Mark Wood is still trying to prove his fitness. Moeen Ali is also a doubt with a side strain.