Everton expected to sign Charlton Athletic starlet Ezri Konsa in January
Konsa, valued at £4m by the Addicks, is highly rated by those at the Valley and Everton are said to be ready to make a bid.
Three ways white men are discriminated against in the workplace
White males do not have it all their own way in the office – far from it.
Liverpool want new contracts for Harry Wilson and Ovie Ejaria before sanctioning loan moves
Harry Wilson and Ovie Ejaria have so far stalled over signing a new contract at Liverpool. The Reds will only allow them go out on loan if they put pen to paper.
India's only gay prince is opening his palace up to vulnerable LGBT people
Manvendra Singh Gohil is turning his 15-acre grounds into a home for his community. He was disowned by his family after coming out.
Jose Mourinho confirms Scott McTominay is first team player at Manchester United
Scott McTominay has made three starts in all competitions - in the Premier League, Champions League and the Carabao Cup.
Manchester United transfer news: Angel Gomes signs first professional contract at Old Trafford
Angel Gomes committed his future at Manchester United after the youngster put pen to paper to sign his first professional contract with the club.
Why companies will address the lack of gender diversity within the next 20 years
Richard Nesbitt, CEO of the Global Risk Institute in Financial Services, speaks to IBTimes UK about the need to address gender diversity.
Meghan Markle's best moments in Suits as the sassy Rachel Zane
As Meghan Markle is set to tie the knot with Prince Harry next year, her career as a popular TV actress also draws to a close. Here's looking at some her best on-screen moments.
Israel's first all-female tank crews would have difficulty 'loading shells'
Israel's first female tank crews, 13 graduates of a trial programme, are set to be fielded on the border between Israel and Egypt.
Gareth Bale set to return to action in Real Madrid's Copa del Rey clash with Fuenlabrada
Real Madrid star Gareth Bale will return to action in the the second leg of the Copa del Rey fourth-round tie on Tuesday night.
Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu 'orders' club to sell before they buy in January
Reports suggest that the Barcelona board will consider offloading up to four players as a priority as they seek to raise funds for further incomings and reduce the wage bill.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Tammy Abraham will be 'the future for Chelsea' says Antonio Conte
Antonio Conte has no regrets over allowing Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Tammy Abraham to leave Chelsea on loan this summer, despite their impressive form.
Jose Mourinho vows to continue promoting youth team players during Manchester United tenure
Jose Mourinho promoted Scott McTominay to the first team this season and the midfielder has made four appearances across all competitions so far.
Chelsea wing-back Victor Moses resumes outdoor training ahead of West Brom trip
Victor Moses is now back training outside after missing all of Chelsea's last six matches with a hamstring injury, sustained against one-time club Crystal Palace.
Tammy Abraham eyeing long-term Chelsea role as Swansea loanee prepares for possible England debut
Tammy Abraham says he is fully focused on his current loan spell at Swansea, but aims to win a regular place in Chelsea's first-team squad one day.
Enigma and KyberNetwork partner on blockchain quant platform Catalyst
KyberNetwork will integrate with Catalyst as a data provider and as an exchange service.
Everton vs Chelsea: Starting line-ups for Carabao Cup fourth round clash revealed
Everton host Chelsea in the Carabao Cup fourth round in what is David Unsworth's first match in charge following Ronald Koeman's departure.
Pregnant Kate Middleton hides bump in £760 blue blazer with William and Harry at sports ceremony
The Duchess of Cambridge seems to be over the worst of her acute morning sickness symptoms, and made her second public appearance this week.
Why we must embrace, not fear, the technology that is revolutionising education and jobs
In most cases, while the path to progress is not without problems, few would roll back the clock.
Five years ago the Taliban shot Malala in the head. Here are 5 incredible things she's done since.
Malala's astonishing achievements have left many wondering whether the young woman is a future world leader.
Defiant Theresa May refuses to apologise for botched general election gamble
Prime minister said it is never a mistake to give people the opportunity to vote.
Have politicians and employers got the 'snowflake generation' all wrong?
The vexing socioeconomic question of our age is should we view millennials as 'entitled' and 'lazy' or simply flexing their economic muscles.
Student Loan Company ranked as the 'worst place to work' within Britain's public sector
Disgruntled employees leave scathing remarks about the company on recruitment websites.
Boris Johnson's moment has passed – he offers young people nothing and they know it
If Johnson does ever lead the Conservatives, his brand of re-heated neoliberalism will fall flat on its face.
Marcus Edwards: No place for Tottenham's 'Mini Messi' against Barnsley despite squad rotation
Mauricio Pochettino believes academy graduate needs to improve confidence and condition after lost season.
Canadian coffee chain Tim Hortons announces UK expansion
Branching out from its inaugural central Glasgow launch outlet, the company is going for market share across the country.
Manchester United youngster Matty Willock completes FC Utrecht loan switch
Andreas Pereira and Scott McTominay could also seal temporary moves away from Old Trafford.
Malala got into Oxford to study PPE - is she a future British prime minister?
Nobel Peace prize winner is following in footsteps of several of world's most influential leaders with her degree choice.
Get a room: New app helps university students find accommodation
Number of places available through clearing likely to increase this year as number of allocated places falls.
Virgin's Sir Richard Branson is latest billionaire backing basic universal income
AI and automation will make many jobs obsolete, he said.