Jose Mourinho wants Manchester United to 'step up' backing in the transfer market
Mourinho spent £140m last summer but United did not get the fourth player he wanted and United were outspent by Manchester City.
Average UK house price hits record high and interest rate rise will 'not be a barrier' for buyers
Bank of England lifted interest rates for the first time in a decade last week, bringing the benchmark to 0.5%.
TUC boss warns tech revolution could 'make or break' future of British workers
Frances O'Grady calls for unions, businesses and government to work together to embrace technological change.
UK firms will plan for a 'Hard Brexit' scenario if lack of clarity extends beyond January, says BT boss
BT chief executive calls for clarity around Brexit, as he warns that a Brexit scenario would not be 'good for anyone'.
Jeremy Corbyn says 'Britain needs a pay rise' and hits out at pace of Brexit talks
Labour leader urges businesses to tackle sexual harassment on the workplace and warns subdued productivity will hamper Britain.
EU businesses warn UK exporters could lose billions worth of trade after Brexit
Almost two-thirds of EU businesses polled by CIPS warn they are likely to move part of supply chain to countries in the single market.
Sexual harassment scandals must be a 'turning point' in society, says CBI boss
Carolyn Fairbairn urges British businesses to stamp out sexual harassment from the workplace following recent scandals.
Pound stems 'Super Thursday' losses after upbeat economic data
Sterling climbs against euro and dollar as it pares losses incurred in the aftermath of Bank of England's historic rate hike.
Harry Redknapp hints at return to football, but pours cold water on Sunderland rumours
Redknapp has been listed as one of the candidates to replace Simon Grayson at the Stadium of Light by some bookmakers.
Has Squawka gone bust? Top football website 'is done' according to staff on Twitter
Former editor of Squawka appears to confirm the company has ceased operating in Instagram post and tweets.
Dele Alli 'must stay calm' if Spurs are to win trophies, feels Harry Kane
Alli missed the first three Champions League games of the campaign because of a ban he received last season.
London Stock Exchange hit as Arqiva pulls the plug on biggest IPO of the year
Arqiva had announced plans for a £6bn IPO only two weeks ago, but opted to postpone until conditions improve.
From a mountain of debt to Forbes top 30: How World Wide Technology took on the hardware industry
From having an office with seven employees to annual revenues of $9.4bn, WWT's rise over the last 27 years has been meteoric.
Everton manager David Unsworth admits he face a 'cup final' against Watford
Sam Allardyce, Sean Dyche and Marco Sliva have all been linked with the vacant post at Goodison Park.
'Most expensive whisky' in the world found to be fake
Dram was sold in a hotel in St Moritz but tests showed the spirit was only distilled between 1970 and 1972.
Bank of England expects inflation to peak at 3.2% amid 'considerable' Brexit risks
UK central bank expects economic growth to fall from 1.7% this year to 1.6% in 2018 before picking up again.
Dele Alli 'wasn't surprised' Tottenham dominated Real Madrid
Tottenham sealed a famous 3-1 win to secure qualification for the round of 16 thanks to two goals from Alli.
BT profits slide as Champions League TV rights take their toll
Telecoms giant posts 10% year-on-year drop in pre-tax on an adjusted basis in the three months to the end of September.
Sam Allardyce keen to replace Ronald Koeman at Everton but only if his demands are met
Burnley's manager Sean Dyche remains among the favourites to take over at Goodison Park as Koeman's replacement.
UK facing 'ATM deserts': Thousands of free cash-machines could be axed
ATMs operator Link says demand for cash is falling drastically as it unveils plans to cut number of machines.
Thibaut Courtois admits Chelsea's clash with Manchester United is a 'must-win game'
Belgian urges his side to rebound against United after suffering a heavy defeat in Rome in the Champions League.
Manchester United lead the race for Celtic starlets Kieran Tierney and Moussa Dembele
Dembele and Tierney are on the radar of a host of Premier League clubs, but United appear to be in pole position.
UK interest rate rise not as scary as you might think, says Nationwide
Nationwide figures show UK house prices grew 2.5% year-on-year in October, up from 2.3% in September.
Slaven Bilic's job at West Ham not safe despite Carabao Cup heroics
West Ham have lost only twice in nine games in all competitions but remain just one point above the relegation zone.
Arise Sir Lewis: Nigel Mansell believes Hamilton deserves a knighthood after fourth F1 world title
Hamilton became Britain's most successful Formula One driver in history after securing a fourth world title on Sunday.
Christopher Bailey to leave Burberry after 17 years at the end of 2018
Bailey will pursue new projects but admits decision to leave the retailer after 17 years was a "difficult one".
Ryanair profits take off but cancellation blunder will cost €25m
Irish airline cancelled 20,000 flights between September and March 2018, affecting 700,000 passengers.
Brexit could cost 75,000 finance jobs, warns Bank of England
Banks have previously warned thousands of jobs could be lost but London would remain Europe's largest finance hub.
Burnley could turn to David Moyes if Sean Dyche takes Everton job
Burnley manager Sean Dyche has been linked with a move to Goodison Park to replace Ronald Koeman, who was sacked last week.
Jurgen Klopp claims Liverpool are 'good enough to be top of the table'
Liverpool beat Huddersfield 3-0 on Saturday to claim their first Premier League win since September.