Thomas Cook to shut 50 stores and put 400 jobs in jeopardy amid shift towards online sales
Travel operator says the 400 affected employees will be redeployed across its UK network once closures begin in March 2018.
Gareth Southgate insists Joe Hart remains England's No.1 goalkeeper
Southgate suggests Hart will be the number one choice in Russia but admits he faces strong competition.
Brexit has ruined 'Brand Britain', claims Fortnum & Mason boss
Company says it has struggled to recruit the 300 seasonal staff it normally requires around Christmas.
RBS to cut 680 jobs amid plans to shut 259 branches
Unite union describes the cuts as "savage" and questions why government signed off the lender's closure plans.
Daley Blind concerned Manchester United could offload him in the summer
Versatile Dutchman has not started the last 11 Premier League games and feels United might sell him in the summer.
Co-op and Iceland to launch deposit return scheme on plastic bottles
Supermarkets say scheme will increase production costs but will have longer-term benefits for environment.
Manchester United set to open talks with Zlatan Ibrahimovic over new deal
Ibrahimovic returned to action earlier this month after spending seven months out with a ruptured knee ligament.
British consumers 'resolutely gloomy' about economic outlook as confidence plummets
GfK consumer confidence index falls to -12 in November, the lowest level since immediately after Brexit vote.
EU cap on bankers' bonuses could be scrapped after Brexit
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney hints Britain could tweak the rule once it leaves the European Union.
Manchester City set to offer new deals to David Silva and Leroy Sane
Silva will extend his deal by 12 months until 2020, while Sane will be offered improved terms at the end of the season.
Lloyds Bank to close 49 branches and axe 100 jobs
Lloyds Banking Group and Yorkshire Building Society to close a combined 62 branches, axing around 300 jobs.
'Romelu Lukaku goal drought is down to Zlatan Ibrahimovic return'
Ferdinand suggests Lukaku might be struggling to deal with pressure but backs the Belgian to recover his form.
Real Madrid could table January bid for Chelsea defender David Luiz
Brazilian has not played in three games and will miss Wednesday's clash against Swansea through injury.
LSE boss asked to leave immediately amid boardroom row
A major LSE shareholder had asked for Rolet to be reinstated and for the company's chairman to be replaced.
Pound surges to two-month high amid reports of agreement over £50bn Brexit bill
Agreement over Brexit bill could unlock next phase of key negotiations with the European Union next month.
Manchester United starlet Angel Gomes wanted by Borussia Dortmund
Gomes became the youngest player to play for United's senior squad since Duncan Edwards, when he made his debut last season.
Jeremy Corbyn becoming PM 'would be worse than Brexit' warns banking giant
US investment bank warns Brexit process is in danger of unravelling and could lead to further bad news for the UK economy.
West Bromwich Albion set to appoint Alan Pardew as manager
West Brom sacked Tony Pulis last week after a dismal run of results left them one point above the relegation zone.
British Airways scoops up Monarch's runway slots at Gatwick
British Airways' parent company IAG understood to have paid around £50m for slots at London's second airport.
British banks well placed to withstand 'disorderly Brexit'
Bank of England says high street lenders could cope with combination of hard Brexit and global recession.
AC Milan sack manager Vincenzo Montella after dismal run of form
AC Milan spent almost €200m on players in the summer but are seventh in the table, 18 points behind league leaders Napoli.
London has Britain's largest gender pay gap
Official data shows gender pay gap in the capital has only fallen from 15.1% in 1997 to 14.6% in 2017.
Ashes 2017-18: Jonny Bairstow insists headbutt incident 'blown out of proportion'
England coach Trevor Bayliss unhappy with incident and blames his players for "making dumb decisions time after time".
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho praises Romelu Lukaku despite poor form in front of goal
Mourinho claims he 'did not care' about Lukaku not scoring against Brighton and was happy with his contribution.
Britons spend £50 a month on unwanted subscriptions that are too hard to cancel
Research from Citizens Advice finds women between 50 and 64 are the most likely to be affected by the issue.
Vince Cable accuses government of 'dragging its heels' in fight against tax avoidance
Cable says 'systematic tax avoidance' is causing significant damage to the Treasury and public finances.
Duo questioned over Oxford Circus panic released without charge
Terrified shoppers fled Oxford Circus station and barricaded themselves in shops amid reports of gunshots.
Youth pastor charged with murdering his family on Thanksgiving
Christopher Gattis faces three counts of first-degree murder after his wife, stepdaughter and her boyfriend were found dead.
Liam Fox warns Northern Ireland border can't be settled until EU and Britain reach trade deal
Irish government said to be deeply unhappy at the proposals put forward to prevent a hard border with Northern Ireland.
Just Eat set for promotion to FTSE 100, as Merlin Entertainment drops out
Just Eat, Halma and DS Smith set to be promoted to London's blue chip index when changes become effective on 15 December.