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Man City to sign Bournemouth's Semenyo for £65m

Manchester City are set to sign Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth for £65m. We analyse why the fee is a bargain in today's Premier League economics and what it says about the transfer market.

Semenyo's £65m Clause Sparks Liverpool Transfer Debate

Antoine Semenyo's £65m release clause has ignited a transfer debate. Ex-Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock questions if he's ready for Anfield, while Jermaine Jenas believes he'd be perfect. Read the full analysis.

BBC licence fee could soar to £200 by 2030

The BBC licence fee is forecast to jump to nearly £197 by 2030, while the number of paying households is set to plummet by over a million. Discover the full story.

Entry fee announced for Calanais Standing Stones

A new tourist fee is being introduced at the Calanais Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis to fund conservation and enhance visitor experience. Find out how this impacts your visit.

BBC Licence Fee Rise Could Be Blocked

The Government may block the BBC's planned 3.8% licence fee increase next spring. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy is weighing the decision amid value-for-money concerns. Read the latest.

BBC loses £1.1bn as viewers cancel TV licence

A parliamentary report reveals the BBC lost over £1.1bn in potential income from TV licence evasion, putting its future under severe pressure. Discover the full findings.

BBC loses £1.1bn as licence fee refusals soar

The BBC faces a £1.1bn financial crisis as a record one in eight households refuse to pay the licence fee. Discover the full impact of the PAC report and what it means for the future of the broadcaster.

Semenyo's £65m Clause Active in January

Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo has a £65million release clause active in January. The Arsenal fan has hinted at his transfer preference amid interest from top Premier League clubs.

Farage pledges to scrap BBC licence fee

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage demands an end to the BBC licence fee, branding the broadcaster 'rotten to the core'. Discover the future of public service broadcasting.

Farage: BBC 'Rotten to Core', Licence Fee Must Go

Nigel Farage demands radical BBC reform after Panorama's doctored Trump speech, calling the corporation 'rotten to the core'. He proposes scrapping the licence fee and separating news from entertainment.

Ex-BBC Chief: Don't Pay Trump Licence Fee Money

Former BBC Director General Tony Hall insists public funds should not be used for any payout to Donald Trump, who threatens a $5bn lawsuit. Read the latest on the BBC impartiality row.

Former BBC director says don't pay Trump

Lord Hall argues BBC should not pay Donald Trump's $5bn lawsuit, stating licence fee payers' money must be protected. Read the full story on the legal battle.

BBC Future in Crisis After Davie's Dramatic Exit

Tim Davie's dramatic resignation as BBC director general sparks fierce debate about the broadcaster's public service model. Is it still fit for purpose in 2025? Share your views.

BBC 'vulnerable' amid Trump's $1bn legal threat

Former BBC chief Lord Hall warns the broadcaster is more vulnerable than ever as it prepares its response to Donald Trump's $1bn lawsuit over edited Panorama footage. Read the latest developments.

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