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  • Man United to play in Malaysia three days after Aston Villa tie

    April 8, 2025

    Manchester United will play a match in Malaysia just three days after the conclusion of the Premier League season. The 20-time English champions face Aston Villa on 25 May on the last day of the season before taking on the ASEAN All Stars at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium on 28 May. Two days later [...]

  • Spring Statement 2025: Reeves misses trick ignoring sport and Old Trafford

    March 27, 2025

    Standing at the dispatch box on Wednesday, Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered her much anticipated Spring Statement. Just months after her autumn fiscal plan, where she hiked taxes by £40bn and confirmed funding for a football regulator which continues to divide the game, the member of parliament for Leeds West and Pudsey – and one of [...]

  • After losing IOC election, how about Seb Coe for chair of football regulator?

    March 27, 2025

    It was, with hindsight, not a “keep Seb Coe out” but a “get Kirsty Coventry in” campaign that determined the International Olympic Committee (IOC) presidential election outcome. I was as guilty as most British observers in believing that Seb Coe would take it to the wire. Unconscious bias and all that.  In the event, eight [...]

  • UK government backs Manchester United 100,000-seat stadium

    March 19, 2025

    Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Lisa Nandy has said the government is keen to “crack on” in supporting Manchester United’s plan to build a 100,000-seater stadium. Manchester United and co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe unveiled plans for a “New Trafford” development adjacent to the Theatre of Dreams that would include a number of [...]

  • Brentford owner Benham weighs up minority investment in Bees

    March 19, 2025

    Brentford have received multiple offers of minority investment from American groups who value the club at around £400m.  Owner Matthew Benham has been seeking additional investment for over a year. Rothschild was appointed to oversee the sales process but City PM understands that the merchant bank is no longer working on the Brentford deal.  The [...]

  • Eyebrows raised as Manchester United skip tender to hire Foster for stadium

    March 12, 2025

    Manchester United are set to confirm Sir Norman Foster’s firm as architects of their planned £2bn, 100,000-seat stadium without running a formal tender process.  The absence of an open tender has caused surprise in the industry, given United are a listed company on the New York Stock Exchange, while Sir Jim Ratcliffe has also taken [...]

  • Manchester United Old Trafford plans set to be revealed

    March 10, 2025

    Manchester United are today expected to announce plans for a new stadium to replace Old Trafford after co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe defended the club’s penny pinching. A “Wembley of the North” on the site of Old Trafford has been Ratcliffe’s goal since the billionaire purchased just under 30 per cent of Manchester United last year. [...]

  • Mark Kleinman: A reset BP might not have drilled deep enough for activists

    February 27, 2025

    Mark Kleinman is Sky News’ City Editor and the man who gets the Square Mile talking in his weekly City PM column. Today, he tackles activist investors drilling into BP, Ratcliffe’s cost-cutting and a big ticket auction A reset BP might not have drilled deep enough for activists Bernard’s Parable or Belated Pivot? These might be the most concise [...]

  • Ratcliffe calls on Europe to ditch carbon tax to save chemicals industry

    February 26, 2025

    Sir Jim Ratcliffe has warned that Europe’s chemicals industry “faces extinction” and called on European Union leaders to ditch their carbon tax and increase tariffs to preserve it. In an open letter published on Wednesday, the founder and owner of chemicals giant Ineos launched an excoriating assessment of the EU’s approach to the chemicals sector, [...]

  • ‘Manchester is more attractive for business students than London’ – Gary Neville’s UA92

    February 25, 2025

    Manchester has become a more attractive destination for business students than London, according to the boss of Gary Neville’s University Academy 92 (UA92). Chief executive Sara Prowse pointed to the city’s recent growth as well as the relatively lower costs of living and of doing business and added that Manchester is “the new, more vibrant [...]

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