Mark Hughes insists Stoke are not in crisis as board will not panic despite Bournemouth defeat
Mark Hughes says Stoke are not in crisis despite home defeat to Bournemouth and is confident his side will turn things around.
Betting and gambling ads appear in 95% of live football matches on UK TV
Gambling and betting firms spent a combined £150m in securing TV ads in 2016 alone and are a major contributor to the Premier League.
Arsenal set to open negotiations over Jack Wilshere's new contract in coming weeks
Arsenal face losing Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil for free and do not want Wilshere to run down his contract.
Wembley is 'starting to feel like home' for Spurs, says Mauricio Pochettino
Mauricio Pochettino says his side have finally overcome the 'Wembley hoodoo' after winning their last two games at the national stadium.
Philip Hammond urged to make shoppers and businesses a priority in his Budget statement
Lobby groups urge the Chancellor to suspend planned increase in business rates and incentivise investment instead.
Liverpool ready to turn down bids for James Milner in the January transfer window
Former England midfielder's deal expires in 2019 but he has lost his spot in the starting line-up this season.
Australia's car-making industry reaches end of the road as Holden shuts final plant
Holden began producing cars in 1948 but will stop operations in Australia, as Ford and Toyota have done over the last 12 months.
Newcastle United edge closer to sale after Amanda Staveley signs confidentiality agreeement
Staveley brokered the deal that saw Manchester City sold to Sheikh Mansour in 2008, which turned them into a Premier League powerhouse.
'The board will make the final decision': Ronald Koeman admits his future at Everton is in doubt
Everton are 16th in the Premier League and without a win in four games in all competitions despite spending £150m in the summer.
Philip Hammond urged to address lack of diversity at Bank of England
The Bank of England's three main committees are made up of 32 members but include only two women so far.
Manchester United open negotiations with Phil Jones over new contract
Jones' four-year deal runs until 2019 but United are eager to tie the defender down to a new long-term contract.
One in four UK workers 'permanently trapped' in poorly paid jobs
Report from the Social Mobility Commission shows only one in six low-paid workers has managed to 'escape' in the last 10 years.
Manchester United open talks with Jose Mourinho over new contract
On Sunday, the Portuguese admitted he could not see himself ending his career at Old Trafford amid rumours he could move to PSG.
Fears mount for UK economy as retail sales growth tumbles to lowest level in four years
ONS figures show quarterly growth of 0.6%, the lowest level on record since 2013.
UK banks face probe over South African corruption amid FBI investigation of Zuma and Gupta
FCA to investigate whether UK lenders were involved in the scandal involving South Africa President Jacob Zuma and the Gupta family.
Glenn Hoddle reveals why Harry Kane 'will eventually' leave Tottenham
Kane has attracted interest from Real Madrid and Manchester United and could leave if Spurs fail to win a trophy soon.
Wizz Air to set up UK airline amid growing Brexit worries within aviation sector
Wizz Air becomes the latest airline to take measures to ensure it will be able to operate after Brexit.
Kevin De Bruyne set for huge new Manchester City deal as agent plans to use Neymar as benchmark
Kevin de Bruyne is set to be rewarded for his impressive start to the season with a new contract at Manchester City.
UK unemployment rate remains at historic low but wage growth lags behind inflation
ONS data shows number of jobless people fell in the three months to August, while rate held steady at lowest level since 1975.
Sainsbury's to slash 2,000 jobs across the UK amid escalating price war
FTSE 100-listed retailer will cut 600 back office jobs and 1,400 in-store clerks as it looks to save £500m.
'He's an animal': Roma captain Daniele De Rossi discusses life under Chelsea manager Antonio Conte
Italy midfielder admits Conte can be abrasive as a manager but being one of his players 'is beautiful'.
FCA investigates Jefferies investment bank for 'forcing analysts to change reports'
Former Jefferies analysts tells London employment tribunal the firm repeatedly bowed to clients' pressure.
Mesut Ozil moves closer to January exit with Arsenal looking to find a buyer for midfielder
Gunners have reportedly offered a £275,000-a-week deal to the player, who demands in the region of £350,000-a-week instead.
UK inflation rises to highest level in five years
Inflation surges to the highest level since April 2012 amid increase in food prices and transport costs.
Airbus buys majority stake in Bombardier's C-Series jet programme in 'positive step' for Belfast jobs
Business Secretary Greg Clark hails deal as a positive step in the ongoing trade dispute with the US.
Southampton rescue draw against Newcastle thanks to Manolo Gabbiadini brace
Southampton earn first point at home since August, while Everton need a last minute penalty to salvage a point at Brighton.
Jose Mourinho reveals future plans for Manchester United
Last summer the Portuguese said he could see himself remain in charge of United for as long as 15 years.
Barcelona hopeful of beating Liverpool in race to sign Southampton's Virgil van Dijk
Van Dijk handed in a transfer request in the summer to force a move to Anfield but was forced to remain at Southampton.
Roger Federer beats Rafael Nadal in straight sets to clinch Shanghai Masters
Federer is now the only man who can prevent Nadal from finishing the year as the world's number one on the ATP rankings.
Manchester United believe Real Madrid will demand David De Gea in exchange for Gareth Bale
United have routinely been linked with a move for Gareth Bale over the last three years but feel they could sign him this summer.