Man Utd players face 25% wage cuts in salary cap shock
Exclusive: Manchester United owners are pushing for a groundbreaking salary cap that could slash player wages by 25% following Champions League failure, with emergency meetings underway.
Exclusive: Manchester United owners are pushing for a groundbreaking salary cap that could slash player wages by 25% following Champions League failure, with emergency meetings underway.
The BBC announces major scheduling changes for autumn 2024, moving quiz show favourites University Challenge and Mastermind to new time slots while introducing new programmes like The Assembly and The Chop.
Manchester United's pursuit of Rasmus Højlund faces new complications as the striker's agent reveals staggering wage demands and contract expectations that could derail the transfer.
Sheffield Wednesday Football Club faces mounting pressure as employees report delayed wage payments, prompting Unite the Union to issue a formal grievance and demand immediate resolution.
Leonardo Moreira, manager of popular Adelaide restaurant NINA, has disappeared alongside thousands in employee wages, leaving staff devastated and police investigating.
A senior Queensland police helicopter pilot's staggering £183,000 annual salary has ignited controversy, raising questions about public sector spending and transparency in aviation operations.
A Championship football club is staring at a devastating points deduction after failing to pay players' wages, plunging the team into financial turmoil and potential relegation battle.
Exclusive: The National Joint Council has walked away from negotiations to improve poverty pay for care workers, sparking outrage across the sector as staffing crisis worsens.
BBC Radio 1's flagship breakfast show host Greg James sees his salary figures made public in the latest annual report, sparking debate over broadcaster pay and licence fee value.
BBC Breakfast faces viewer fury as Tory MP Bim Afolami's interview on voter ID rules is labelled 'patronising' and 'soft', sparking fresh 'Defund the BBC' demands.
Manchester United face a major transfer hurdle as Gianluigi Donnarumma demands £300k-per-week wages and a €50m agent fee, casting doubt on a summer move from PSG.
BBC One's flagship morning show, Morning Live, was forced into an unscheduled pause after a major technical fault caused presenters Gethin Jones and Helen Skelton to vanish from screens, leaving viewers baffled.
In a dramatic shift, UK inflation has finally hit the Bank of England's 2% target. Discover how this impacts the cost of living crisis, from energy bills to wage growth and what happens next for interest rates.
The BBC announces the esteemed presenters set to continue Dr Michael Mosley's beloved health podcast 'Just One Thing', paying tribute to his legacy with a special returning series after his tragic death at 67.
Hollywood legend Robert Redford makes a stunning revelation about his minuscule salary for the iconic film that launched his career, sharing the story on a new podcast.
Amidst the ongoing rail disputes, a new report highlights the immense pressure and undervalued work of London's bus drivers, calling for greater public recognition and improved conditions.
New data reveals Australian employees are capturing a historically high share of national income, with strong wage growth finally outpacing profits in a major post-pandemic economic shift.
Ex-President Donald Trump proposes exempting tipped wages from federal income tax, a move that could put thousands of dollars back into the pockets of waiters and bartenders but faces significant legislative hurdles.
Exclusive: Anthony Martial is digging in at Manchester United, refusing to leave on loan and determined to see out his colossal £250,000-per-week contract, creating a major headache for the club's hierarchy.
Exclusive investigation reveals the human cost of India's Khavda renewable megaproject, as labourers face scorching heat, wage theft, and gruelling hours, threatening the nation's clean energy ambitions.
Exclusive briefing documents reveal a significant delay to the crucial ABS Income and Housing Survey, leaving policymakers and economists without vital data on wages, inequality, and housing costs until 2026.
Fresh US Census data reveals a concerning economic trend: while median household income has dipped, inflation continues to erode purchasing power, creating a financial strain for American families.
The BBC is facing internal chaos as a major shake-up of its local radio schedule results in the axing of several popular presenters, sparking outrage from listeners and staff alike.
Australia's retail titans, Woolworths and Coles, are embroiled in a massive wage underpayment scandal, with a combined bill of nearly A$1 billion owed to hundreds of thousands of past and present employees.
McDonald's UK introduces a controversial electronic tipping system, sparking a fierce debate over fair wages and the cost of living crisis. Critics call it a 'sticking plaster' solution.
Everything you need to know about the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg, from air times and how to watch to the biggest names set to appear on this week's episode.
Aldi has issued a grovelling apology to its employees after a major payroll error led to the supermarket wrongfully clawing back wages from hundreds of staff members' accounts.
BBC Breakfast presenters Charlie Stayt and Naga Munchetty have sparked viewer fury after a tense and 'patronising' interview with Treasury Minister Gareth Davies, with critics accusing them of unprofessional conduct and bias.
Acclaimed actor Domhnall Gleeson leads the cast of the BBC's intense new drama 'The Paper', delving into the cutthroat world of journalism, moral dilemmas, and the relentless pursuit of a breaking story.
Veteran broadcaster Lord Melvyn Bragg has announced his departure from his long-running BBC Radio 4 show, 'The South Bank Show', marking the end of a 33-year era in British arts broadcasting.