Sam Allardyce keen to bring Theo Walcott to Everton in January
Arsenal are understood to be willing to let Walcott go in January if a suitable offer is received.
London house prices will become cheaper in 2018
RICS data shows house prices to fall in the capital and the south-east next year and drop could spark nationwide fall.
'It's not going to happen': Pep Guardiola rules out Manchester City's chances of winning the quadruple
Guardiola says what City are living through 'isn't real' and dismisses chances of winning four trophies this season.
EU banks in the UK will operate 'as normal' after Brexit
Bank of England set to allow European banks to operate in Britain through their own branches rather than by setting up subsidiaries.
Rents in Britain remain below inflation for 11th straight month
Average rents in London records fifth decline this year after falling 1.7% month-on-month in November.
Olivier Giroud 'could ask to leave Arsenal in January'
Arsene Wenger has ruled out the possibility of allowing Giroud to leave on loan in January, despite the striker starting only once in the league.
Tony Pulis in line for shock return to Stoke City as Mark Hughes teeters
Pulis could be set for a third spell with the Potters, should Stoke chairman Peter Coates sack Mark Hughes.
Jamie Carragher urges Chelsea to keep hold of Antonio Conte
Conte has been frustrated with the lack of signings in the summer and has already conceded Chelsea will not retain the title.
Michel Barnier rules out special Brexit deal for the City
Brexit secretary David Davis had hoped to reach a bespoke trade deal with the European Union, similar to the one implemented by Canada.
One in three 'gig workers' admits to juggling two or more jobs at one time
One in 10 respondents more inclined to take up a 'gig economy' job during the Christmas season, research shows.
Everton desperately need Yannick Bolasie back, says Sam Allardyce
Congo winger has missed 12 months after rupturing his knee ligament against Manchester United last season.
Louis Van Gaal open to Premier League return to 'get one over Manchester United'
Van Gaal spent two seasons at Old Trafford and was sacked in May 2016 after guiding his side to an FA Cup triumph.
Manchester City set to make Pep Guardiola the highest paid manager in the world
Guardiola is halfway through this three-year deal but City are ready to offer him a new four-year contract worth £20m a season.
Ryanair pilots in Ireland call off pre-Christmas strike
Ryanair pilots in Italy and Portugal have also called off the strike after the airline agreed to recognise unions.
Manchester United fear Zlatan Ibrahimovic might 'never be the same player' again
The former Sweden captain returned to action in November after missing seven months with a serious knee injury
Newcastle are 'not facing a relegation battle' says captain Jamaal Lascelles
Magpies have not won in almost two months and have lost seven of their last eight Premier League matches.
Sam Allardyce will not stand in Everton's way if they decide to sell Ross Barkley
Barkley is yet to play this season after suffering a serious hamstring injury in training in August.
Cost of drinks in Scotland to increase by 90% because of minimum alcohol price
The introduction of the minimum unit pricing will see price of some ciders increase by as much as 90%.
Ryanair Christmas pilot strike averted as union recognition is on the table
Europe's largest airline faced the threat of a pilot strike that could have impacted its festive schedule.
Manchester United make approach for Willian as Jose Mourinho aims to bolster his options
Willian has started in only eight of his 17 Premier League appearances but insists he is happy at Chelsea.
West Ham 'growing in confidence' after successful derbies result, says David Moyes
West Ham remain second from bottom but picked up four points against Chelsea and Arsenal in four days.
Bank of England keeps rates unchanged but warns Brexit remains top challenge to monetary policy
Monetary Policy Commitee hints that further fiscal tightening might be required over next few years.
Stoke City players still behind Mark Hughes despite dismal run of form
Stoke have made their worst ever start to a Premier League season, picking up 16 points over 17 games.
Black Friday sales deliver huge boost to retail sector
Retail sales climb 1.1% month-on-month in November as sales of household goods jump 2.9% thanks to Black Friday sales.
Britons could begin Christmas holidays on 11 December if it wasn't for IT issues
Research shows IT issues are such a significant issue for British productivity that cost office workers 2 hours a week.
Manchester United have not given up title fight despite derby defeat, says Antonio Valencia
United trail Manchester City by 11 points but Valencia insists they still believe they can overcome the gap.
Zlatan Ibrahimovic blasts 'immature' Pep Guardiola as he reopens feud with Manchester City boss
Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has labelled Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola immature over the way he handled himself at Barcelona.
UK unemployment rate holds at historic low but number in work falls for second month
Number of people in work records a second month of decline and the largest drop since the quarter between March and May 2015.
Water bills to fall between £15 and £25 from 2020
Ofwat says decline in financing costs for water companies will be passed on to customers from the beginning of next decade.
Over 50% of Britons turn to loans and credit cards to fund Christmas shopping
Almost six in 10 British households have admitted having to make 'significant financial sacrifices' during the festive period.