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Women's Champions Cup TV rights unsold by FIFA

FIFA has failed to secure a UK broadcaster for the 2025 Women's Champions Cup, leaving fans in the dark. The news raises serious questions about the commercial strategy for the women's game.

Argos loses £223m as over 2,000 jobs cut

Argos reports a £223.2m pre-tax loss for the year, with over 2,000 jobs axed. The retailer blames a tough market and poor summer weather. Read the full analysis.

Aitana Bonmatí breaks leg, out for months

Ballon d'Or winner Aitana Bonmatí suffers a fractured fibula in Spain training, a huge setback for her club and country. Discover the impact of this injury.

UK & Ireland Bid for 2035 Women's World Cup

The home nations have officially launched their joint bid to host the 2035 FIFA Women's World Cup, promising the most accessible tournament ever. Discover the stadiums and the bid's potential impact.

TfL earns £66m from summer road charges

Transport for London reveals a £66 million profit from Congestion and tunnel charges this summer. Discover the figures and what it means for London's drivers.

The Crunch: Climate Costs and Sports News

Explore the economic impact of climate inaction, Nathan Lyon's Ashes dominance, WNBA revenue sharing, and global emissions data in this fortnight's edition of The Crunch.

Mitie revenue surges on shoplifting and AI demand

Outsourcing giant Mitie reports a 10.4% revenue surge to £2.7bn, driven by a shoplifting 'epidemic' boosting security services and soaring AI data centre projects. Discover the key figures.

MHA revenue up 13% after London listing success

MHA reports impressive 13% revenue growth to £56.1m following its London stock market debut. Discover how the accounting firm plans to expand its private equity and international services.

Russo brace secures Arsenal comeback in WCL

Alessia Russo's second-half double completes Arsenal's thrilling 2-1 turnaround against Real Madrid in the Women's Champions League. Read the full match report.

WNBA proposes $1.1m max salary in new CBA

The WNBA's latest CBA proposal offers a maximum salary exceeding $1.1 million and revenue sharing. Players seek a revolutionary deal before the 30 November deadline.

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