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UK Watchdogs Must Act on Rip-Off Bills

New report reveals how complex contracts and poor regulation in services from mobiles to insurance are fuelling inflation and shortchanging UK consumers. Calls for stronger watchdog action.

Reform Public Procurement to Boost UK Growth

Chancellor Rachel Reeves urged to reform the UK's £400bn public procurement system, criticised as bureaucratic and costly, to drive economic growth and savings.

Turkey suspends 1,024 players in betting probe

Turkish football faces a moral crisis as 1,024 players are suspended and eight individuals arrested in a widespread investigation into alleged match betting. Discover the full story.

Dan Burn Enters Football's Heading Pantheon

Explore how Newcastle's Dan Burn joins football's elite headers, FIFA's groundbreaking peace initiative, and the latest Premier League drama in our comprehensive podcast breakdown.

Joe Cole: Football money attracts 'parasites'

Former England star Joe Cole delivers explosive critique of modern football's financial ecosystem, warning that money has attracted 'parasites' exploiting the sport.

Michelle Mone-linked firm owes £39m in taxes

A company connected to Conservative peer Michelle Mone owes HMRC £39 million in unpaid taxes, raising fresh questions about government procurement during the pandemic.

Serbian Coach Mladen Žižović Dies During Match

The football community is in mourning after Radnički 1923 coach Mladen Žižović collapsed and died during a Serbian top-flight match against Mladost, sending shockwaves through the sport.

Squires on Football's Generic Future

David Squires delivers a brilliant cartoon commentary on football's soul being consumed by commercialism, featuring the ominous arrival of 'George of the Generic' and the sport's worrying future direction.

Football manager, 44, dies during match

The football community is in mourning after 44-year-old manager Matt Gibson tragically passed away during a match between Lutterworth Athletic and Friar Lane & Epworth, leaving players and officials devastated.

Most UK jobseekers fail to secure long-term work

Shocking new research reveals most jobseekers remain trapped in temporary roles as private employment agencies struggle to deliver permanent positions. Discover why the system is failing workers across Britain.

Tax Office pays private debt collector £42m

The Australian Taxation Office has paid debt recovery firm RecoveriesCorp over £42 million to chase unpaid taxes, raising serious questions about outsourcing public debt collection to private contractors.

Neville worried about Man Utd's £74m star

Manchester United legend Gary Neville expresses serious concerns about the struggling £74 million signing, highlighting worrying signs in his recent performances that have left fans and pundits alike questioning his future at Old Trafford.

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