Sean Dyche admits Burnley might struggle to hold onto their stars in January
Dyche admits he can not guarantee some of his players will still be at the club come the end of the January transfer window.
Troy Deeney dismisses Everton rumours and insists he is happy at Watford
Troy Deeney has emerged as one of Sam Allardyce's main targets for the January transfer window but the striker is not interested in a move to Everton.
UK inflation surges to highest level in over five-and-a-half years
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney to write a letter to the Chancellor explaining why price growth is so far above the BoE's 2% target.
Westfield shopping centres to be sold in $25bn takeover
Australian company will be sold to French property giant Unibail-Rodamco, the biggest commercial landlord in Europe.
Revealed: Why Britain is among the cheapest countries for foreign workers
The annual ECA's Cost of Living Index found Luanda replaced Tokyo as the most expensive city for expat workers.
Manchester United 'given green light' to step up chase of Fulham defender Ryan Sessegnon
Manchester United are said to have been given the green light to step up their chase of Ryan Sessegnon.Fulham could command a fee as big as £50m for the 17-year-old defender.
Roy Hodgson fears Christian Benteke miss could cost Crystal Palace Premier League survival
Christian Benteke missed a stoppage time penalty against Bournemouth on Saturday and Roy Hodgson admits it could damage Palace's survival hopes.
David Moyes fires warning to Joe Hart: 'West Ham survival more important than your England ambitions'
West Ham United manager David Moyes has warned Joe Hart that the club's fortunes are more important than his England hopes.
Manchester United open talks with Marouane Fellaini over new contract
Fellaini is out of contract at the end of the season and could sign a pre-contract with foreign clubs from 1 January.
London house prices set to decline 2% in 2018
Rightmove expects average house prices in England and Wales to grow at fastest pace in seven years in 2018.
Why companies will address the lack of gender diversity within the next 20 years
Richard Nesbitt, CEO of the Global Risk Institute in Financial Services, speaks to IBTimes UK about the need to address gender diversity.
Manchester City 'needed to lose to remain focused', claims Pep Guardiola
City's 2-1 defeat in Ukraine brought their unbeaten record to an end after 227 days ahead of a trip to Old Trafford.
House price growth still above inflation, despite first decline in four months
House prices grow 3.9% in the year to November, as annual rate of growth drops for the first time since July.
Rolls-Royce engine trouble forces Air New Zealand to ground flights
All Nippon Airways and Virgin Atlantic have also experienced issues with Trent 1000 engines mounted on Boeing 787s.
Paul Scholes fears Manchester United defender Luke Shaw does not 'live as clean as he should'
Jose Mourinho praised Shaw after a positive performance and hinted the left-back will get more opportunities this season.
Birmingham's Bullring owner snaps up rival to create £21bn retail behemoth
Newly-formed company will own a stake in 12 of Britain's 20 supermalls and will have combined assets worth over £20bn.
Manchester City to launch January bid for Alexis Sanchez
Premier League leaders could bid as much as £50m to convince Arsene Wenger to allow the Chilean to leave in January.
Two million Britons see their bank accounts go into the red each month
StepChange charity warns that customers are stuck in a vicious circle of borrowing and constantly struggle to repay overdraft fees.
These are the best companies to work for in the UK
Data released by job site Glassdoor shows Google topped the list ahead of Anglian Water and Bromford Group.
Manchester derby is the 'most important game in the world', says Vincent Kompany
City captain believes the derby 'means more than anything else' and says he's happy to deal with the pressure.
Arsenal prepared to allow Theo Walcott to leave in January
Walcott has only played 46 minutes of Premier League football this season and could leave the Emirates after 10 years.
UK car industry hits the brakes as new registrations fall 11.2% in November
Confusion over the Government's policies towards diesel cars, see sales of diesel cars plunge 30.6% year-on-year.
Raheem Sterling to put contract talks with Manchester City on hold until after the World Cup
England international has established himself as one of the first names on Pep Guardiola's teamsheet this season.
UK rail fares set for biggest increase in five years in January
Rail Delivery Group admits the increase is significant but vows to invest 97% of money from fares on improving services.
How much is the FA Cup worth? The finances behind football's oldest competition
Playing away against a Premier League club could give cash-strapped Football League clubs a financial lifeline.
Bleak Christmas for Toys R US with closure of 26 UK stores and 800 jobs at risk
Retailer will launch a company voluntary agreement on 21 December to renegotiate debts with its creditors.
Gareth Southgate's job secure even if England lose all three group matches at the World Cup
Martin Glenn says Southgate has a long-term contract and is the right man to take England to the next major tournament.
Ander Herrera confident ahead of Manchester derby as 'United are peaking at the right time'
United's 3-1 win against Arsenal was their first away win against top-six opposition under Jose Mourinho in eight attempts.
Co-op to sell food after 'best before' date in crackdown against food waste
Food Standards Agency reveals Britain throws away 7.3 million tonnes of food almost every year.
Liverpool target Emerson Palmieri rules out Premier League move
Jurgen Klopp had identified Palmieri as one of the possible replacements for Alberto Moreno but might have to look elsewhere.