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Labour faces clash with unions over 2.8% public sector pay rise
The government is set for a clash with unions after ministers recommended a 2.8% pay rise for teachers, NHS staff and other public sector workers.
Thousands penalised after failure to overhaul carer's allowance
Hundreds of thousands of unpaid carers were hit with ruinous penalties for minor breaches of carer's allowance rules in the five years after senior welfare officials promised to fix the scandal-hit benefit, an official audit has revealed.
O'Gara open to England job but rules out leading Wales
Ronan O'Gara has declared his interest in taking a top international coaching role in the foreseeable future but will not be a contender for the Wales job should it fall vacant.
Red card for referee Coote sacked over Klopp rant and white powder allegations
David Coote's contract as a Premier League referee has been terminated after an investigation into his off-field behaviour.
Ratcliffe left with bloody nose after Ashworth farce
The sporting director's exit further tests United fans' faith in the direction of travel under Ineos owner
Bowen relieves West Ham to turn up heat on O'Neil
Pitted against the incompetence of Wolves' defending, the mediocrity of West Ham's performance was not enough to bring about the end of Julen Lopetegui's unhappy reign.
Postecoglou's story of hard luck hints at deeper Spurs issues
Likable manager points to injuries and refereeing errors but the club's underlying approach may be the problem
European routs lead to thorny questions around new format
If Paris Saint-Germain take an early lead at Red Bull Salzburg tonight they may wonder whether to stick or twist.
Emery urges Villa to 'break our limit' in top-eight push
Unai Emery has urged Aston Villa to \"break our limit\" by enhancing their chances of advancing automatically to the Champions League last 16 with victory against RB Leipzig.
Slot confirms 'outstanding' Alisson ready to face Girona
Alisson could make his Liverpool return against Girona in the Champions League at Montilivi tonight after Arne Slot confirmed that he is ready to start again.
Five takeaways from England's series success in New Zealand
Pressure tells Unless you're Australia, New Zealand is not an easy place to win a Test series.
'Best in the world' Brook keeping feet on ground
England batter is determined to stick with his aggressive approach even if it puts his sky-high statistics at risk
Wolff shares heartfelt final farewell with Hamilton
Toto Wolff has bid Lewis Hamilton a heartfelt final farewell with what the Mercedes team principal called the most important message he has ever sent, as Hamilton prepares to join Ferrari next season.
'This is mad': 17-year-old Littler stunned by Spoty nomination
Luke Littler will have a shot at becoming the youngest winner of the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year award for more than 60 years after being named on a six-strong shortlist headed by the Paris 2024 Olympics stars Keely Hodgkinson and Alex Yee.
Lost in the desert Gerrard's drift into grim-faced obscurity shows true nature of soulless Saudi league
Occasionally, at various opportune or triumphant moments in his career - posing for a photograph, say, or receiving a medal or trophy - Steven Gerrard has been called upon to smile. This is a challenge that has almost invariably proved beyond him. Take his famous goal against Olympiakos in the Champions League, 20 years ago last Sunday. We all remember what happens: header, ball drops, Gerrard smashes it in from distance and tears off in celebration, fists flying, teammates in pursuit.
An investability problem' Legal ruling leaves motor finance industry in a spin
A cloud of anxiety was hanging over the British Motor Museum. Alongside showrooms featuring the 1988 Le Mans-winning Jaguar XJR-9 and the Land Rover Defender used in the opening scenes of the James Bond film Skyfall were conference rooms filled with worried lawyers, bankers and compliance staff from across the motor lending industry.
Ashley has the right critique of Boohoo. But appointing him to the board defies common sense
Make-your-mind-up-time approaches for Boohoo's shareholders in the great showdown with Mike Ashley. The Sports Direct maestro wants a seat on the Boohoo board for him and a mate, to go with the 27% shareholding his Frasers Group holds in the struggling online retailer.
Average home in England, Scotland and Wales 'is now unaffordable'
Only the richest 10% of households can afford to buy an average-priced home in England, according to official figures laying bare the scale of Britain's broken housing market.
Christmas spending forecast to reach £22.7bn
Premium food, clothing and technology purchases are expected to drive a 5% jump in festive spending to £22.7bn this year, according to figures that suggest UK consumers will outstrip the first post-pandemic Christmas in 2021.
Shareholder adviser backs Boohoo in battle with Ashley
Fast-fashion retailer Boohoo has won the support of an influential shareholder adviser in its battle to prevent the Sports Direct founder, Mike Ashley, wresting control of the company.
Gangs kill 200 in 'Vodou-related' attack in Haiti
Close to 200 people were killed in violence in Haiti's capital over the weekend, many in a massacre in which a gang boss reportedly targeted Vodou practitioners.
Saltburn star speaks out about 'inhumane' abuse and online harassment
Barry Keoghan has deactivated his Instagram account in response to the harassment of himself and his family after his reported breakup with the pop star Sabrina Carpenter, accusing fans of \"crossing a line\" and knocking on his grandmother's door.
Chancellor in waiting? How the 'German Trump' marries Opulence and populism
In July 2022, the prevailing political mood in Germany was grim. The economic powerhouse was on the brink of a recession, with Russia threatening to cut off its gas supplies.
Former marine acquitted over subway death
A jury on Manhattan has acquitted Daniel Penny over the death of Jordan Neely on a New York City subway train last year.
South Korea's president banned from travel amid impeachment Vote row
South Korea's president, Yoon Suk Yeol, has been banned from leaving the country, as opposition politicians accused his party of staging a \"second coup\" by refusing to impeach him over his botched declaration of martial law last week.
Police speak to man in connection with health CEO's killing
Police were questioning a man in Pennsylvania last night in connection with the killing of the UnitedHealthcare chief executive, Brian Thompson.
Trump says he will offer pardons to January 6 rioters on 'first day'
In his first sit-down television news interview since winning a second term as president, Donald Trump renewed promises to pardon his supporters involved in the attack on the US Capitol in January 2021.
Disfunction Hundreds of trials being derailed by prisoner escort delays
Hundreds of trials are being derailed because prison vans fail to transport the defendant to court on time, figures show.
Dispense with juries in some cases to cut the crown court backlog, ministers told
Ministers should consider abandoning jury trials for some crown court cases unless they properly fund a justice system \"in serious crisis\", the former lord chief justice has said.
Pizza Hut's 'dangerous' online casino promotion draws anger
Pizza Hut has been criticised for running a \"dangerous\" promotion that offered customers \"free spins\" at online casinos with their takeaway.