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Chelsea's £150M buffer against FFP fines revealed

Football finance experts reveal Chelsea have built a significant £150 million buffer that could protect them from substantial penalties despite ongoing Financial Fair Play investigations.

UK Must Stop Dithering Over Digital Finance

Britain risks losing its financial crown as government delays on digital finance reforms threaten to push innovation overseas. Industry leaders demand urgent action.

Tottenham's Epic Comeback Reveals WSL Challenges

A thrilling Women's Super League clash saw Tottenham stage a remarkable second-half fightback against Liverpool, revealing the tactical battles facing managers Emma Hayes and Robert Taylor this season.

Liverpool slammed over £65.5m star sale blunder

Liverpool supporters are questioning the club's transfer strategy after their former £65.5m star continues to shine elsewhere, leaving a gaping hole in the squad that new signings have failed to fill.

FCA's £4bn car finance scandal robs victims

Millions of British drivers face fresh injustice as the FCA's proposed redress scheme for mis-sold car finance could shortchange victims by billions. Exclusive analysis reveals how the regulator's plan might benefit lenders over consumers.

Gerrard warns Slot after Liverpool's Villa victory

Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard issues crucial advice to new manager Arne Slot following the Reds' thrilling 2-1 comeback against Aston Villa, highlighting areas needing immediate improvement.

Stephen Collins' Halloween Cartoon: Portal to Hell Game

Discover the Guardian's latest Halloween gem - a brilliantly dark cartoon by Stephen Collins depicting a terrifying board game that literally opens a portal to hell, perfect for spooky season entertainment.

Private Equity Targets Law & Accounting Firms

Discover how private equity giants are revolutionising professional services by targeting law and accounting firms in a strategic wealth play that's reshaping London's financial landscape.

Private Credit Chiefs Escalate War of Words with Banks

Top private credit executives escalate their battle with mainstream banks, claiming superior lending models and dismissing banking sector criticisms as outdated rhetoric in this exclusive City A.M. investigation.

Trump's Mar-a-Lago fundraiser alarms Democrats

Donald Trump's exclusive Mar-a-Lago fundraiser with wealthy donors triggers Democratic concerns about campaign finance and political influence in the 2024 election race.

Doncasters Plots New York IPO in London Snub

British engineering giant Doncasters prepares to snub London for New York IPO, dealing another significant blow to the City's prestige and raising concerns about the UK's appeal to major corporations.

Cash ISA Warning: Inflation Eroding Savings

Financial experts sound the alarm as inflation continues to outpace cash ISA returns, threatening the real value of Britons' hard-earned savings. Discover why your money might be losing value and what alternatives could protect your wealth.

NHS loses VAT battle over hospital parking charges

The UK Supreme Court has delivered a landmark verdict requiring NHS hospitals to pay VAT on patient and visitor parking fees, dealing a significant financial blow to the health service amid ongoing budget pressures.

European banks miss out as Wall Street deal boom returns

As US investment banks celebrate resurgent 'animal spirits' and soaring profits from revived M&A and IPOs, their European counterparts watch from the sidelines, missing out on the lucrative post-pandemic deal frenzy.

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