EasyJet signs €40m deal with bankrupt Air Berlin to buy assets and safeguard 1,000 jobs
Air Berlin filed for insolvency in August and has already agreed to sell some of its assets to Lufthansa.
'I couldn't care less': Everton boss David Unsworth hits back at Joey Barton's 'glorified PE teacher' jibe
Everton's interim manager unfazed by Barton's criticism but admits his side face a relegation battle this season.
HSBC records five-fold increase in profits amid switch to Asian markets
HSBC posts pre-tax profits of $4.62bn in the third quarter, reaping dividends of restructuring programme.
Lewis Hamilton makes history as he clinches fourth F1 world title
Hamilton finishes ninth in the Mexican Grand Prix but wins the title with two races still to go as Sebastian Vettel finishes fourth.
Leicester give Claude Puel perfect start as Everton's crisis deepens
Leicester beat Everton 2-0 and move four points clear of the relegation zone, while Brighton and Southampton draw 1-1.
Chelsea star Eden Hazard insists his injury worries are over
Belgian missed the first month of the season after undergoing ankle surgery but insists he is now back to his best.
'I want the Champions League again': Yaya Toure vows to guide Manchester City to glory in Europe
Toure has won everything with City domestically but insists he has unfinished business in Europe and wants to win the Champions League.
Everton board divided over Ronald Koeman replacement as David Unsworth gets Bill Kenwright backing
Everton chairman Bill Kenwright wants Unsworth appointed on a permanent basis but Farhad Moshiri has made Marco Silva his number one option.
Jose Mourinho tells critics to 'relax and calm down' after Manchester United beat Tottenham
Mourinho claims critics 'talk too much' and should 'relax more' after his side beat Spurs 1-0 at Old Trafford.
Anthony Joshua calls out Deontay Wilder and Joseph Parker after defeating Carlos Takam
Joshua's promoter Eddie Hearn says a fight against WBC champion Deontay Wilder 'has to happen' after Briton retains WBA and IBF crowns.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic vows to win the Premier League with Manchester United as he nears return
The Swede suffered a serious knee ligament injury in April but could return to action as early as December.
End of an era in Hong Kong as stock exchange shuts up shop after 31 years
In its heyday, the Trading Hall hosted over 1,000 traders but the number has drastically dropped as markets shifted to electronic trading.
Watford manager Marco Silva insists he is happy at Vicarage Road despite Everton rumours
Silva is some bookmakers' third-favourite to replace Ronald Koeman at Everton bu insists he's happy at Watford.
Manchester City 'will have to pay £30m' to sign Alexis Sanchez in January
Arsene Wenger has previously admitted Arsenal could sell Sanchez in January, instead of losing him for free in the summer.
British Airways owner's profits soar 22% despite IT meltdown
Airline giant benefits from falling fuel costs and lifts interim dividend by 13% to 12.5 euro cents per share.
Liverpool should stick with Jurgen Klopp, says Graeme Souness
Liverpool were humbled by Tottenham Hotspur 4-1 over the weekend but Souness believes Klopp deserves time.
Euro slides after ECB announces plans to halve stimulus package from next year
ECB President Mario Draghi highlights the QE programme will not suddenly end, despite planned slowdown.
Spurs were 'arrogant' against West Ham and missed a great opportunity to win a trophy, says Jamie Redknapp
Redknapp blasts Spurs for being too arrogant and complacent as they let a two-goal slip against West Ham.
Airlines launch new strict screening process for passengers on US-bound flights
Confusion among airlines as five major long-haul carriers adopt different measures following directive from US officials.
BT to slash landline costs by 37% for up to one million customers
BT's decision comes after Ofcom review found landline only customers were getting poor value for money.
Mauricio Pochettino urges Tottenham to focus on winning 'two real trophies' instead of FA Cup or EFL Cup
Spurs have not won a trophy in a decade but Pochettino said winning the FA Cup would not be life changing.
Anthony Joshua wants to 'chop down' Carlos Takam in world heavyweight fight
Joshua will defend his IBF, WBA and IBO heavyweight crowns when he fights 36-year-old Takam in Cardiff on Saturday night.
Leicester City set to appoint former Southampton boss Claude Puel as manager
Leicester sacked Craig Shakespeare last week just four months after giving him in the job and are one point above the relegation zone.
Bank of England set to hike rates in November after UK economy grows more than expected
UK economy grows 0.4% in the third quarter on the back of a strong performance from the services sector.
Heathrow third runway consultation reopens after government publishes new evidence
Department for Transport publishes fresh appraisal over the impact a third runway would have on noise and air quality.
Fernando Alonso confirms Daytona 24-hour appearance as 'Triple Crown' bid continues
Fernando Alonso will continue attempts to win motorsport's triple crown after confirming he will race in next year's Daytona 500 in January.
Debtors to be given six-week 'breathing space' under government plans
According to StepChange charity, some 8.8 million Britons face financial difficulties, which could lead to hardship.
Harry Kane believes Tottenham Hotspur can challenge for the Premier League title
Spurs trail Manchester City by five points and travel to Old Trafford on Saturday but Kane believes the will challenge for the title.
Everton line-up former Borussia Dortmund manager Thomas Tuchel as Ronald Koeman's successor
Everton sacked Ronald Koeman on Monday after a disastrous run of results left the team in the bottom three.
Former HSBC FX trader found guilty of fraud over $3.5bn deal in landmark ruling
Mark Johnson accused of being the ringleader of a group of 11 traders who defrauded Cairn Energy in a $3.5bn deal.