Per Mertesacker summed up Arsenal's problems perfectly after scrappy Anderlecht win.
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Balotelli always looked like a last resort, and his signing appears ever more desperate by the day.
Italian striker Mario Balotelli has received widespread criticism for his latest 'crime'.
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Mourinho's Chelsea are playing total football with a touch of English steel.
Parents will be flexible when it comes to sharing parental responsibilities.
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The first time I met David Cameron was at a Blackpool hotel at the Conservative party conference the year after he became leader.
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Playing the long game is a better strategy than looking to share price gains.
Dave Fraser, Silicon Valley entrepreneur and CEO of Wi-Fi specialist Devicescape, explains why he chose to expand operations to the 'Silicon Fen' of Cambridge.
Kurds battling IS in Kobani are fighting for the entire world, and all Muslims should support them.
Coalition airstrikes have forced militants to scramble for cover - but they've caused fear and fury among civilians.
Here's why you should pick the Droid Turbo over the Nexus 6
India is on its way to Mars - but it must stop the ritual slaughter in its own backyard.
In the vile wake of a persistently antagonistic GamerGate campaign, industry leaders have done nothing
World Food Day provides perfect opportunity to highlight major issues - but it is tarnished by hypocrisy and empty promises.
Boko Haram are looking to expand by recruiting female bombers - but it could prove a disastrous tactic.
As governments shut down activists' internet access, Cathal Gilbert ponders if mesh networks offer a solution?
Myth-spreaders in business journalism focus on bosses who have the golden touch but success is not just down to them.
Jobless rates are at the lowest level since 2008 but wages are weak
Conferences gives us the chance to serve our communities - and listen to some very unusual speeches.
Presenter Judy Finnigan has apologised for saying Ched Evans' rape was "not violent"
It is not just Mad Men's Don Draper who can influence advertising, just ask Mary Wells and Sir Martin Sorrell.
Romero Ramos has been victim of series of appalling blunders - but it's nothing we Spaniards didn't expect.
IBTimes UK speaks to Kurdish activists about the women who are playing key role in defence of their land.
Britain's average house price continues to soar but who's to blame for rocketing property purchases?
Catalans still want self-government, but parties must restore unity quickly.