During the autumn Reeves announced changes to non-domicile status for those who live in the UK but are registered, for tax ...
Jim Ratcliffe, the billionaire co-owner of the soccer club, framed plans for the 100,000-seat venue as crucial to the British government’s plan to revive the northern English city.
Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Lisa Nandy has said the government is keen to “crack on” in supporting ...
Old Trafford has been Man United's home since 1910 but plans are underway for a new-build stadium on the same site.
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Manchester United says it will not be asking for 'public handouts' to help fund the new £2bn stadium it wants to build at Old ...
"New Trafford" is the brainchild of Jim Ratcliffe, Manchester United's minority shareholder, who, only earlier this week, was trying to justify redundancies and other backroom cost savings, such as ...
Fans have been given an exciting glimpse into the future after United announced plans build the ‘world's greatest football stadium’ ...
Manchester United has unveiled its plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium at Old Trafford which is set to be totally transformed.
Economists unpick Manchester United's claims about the economic benefit to the UK if their stadium and regeneration project ...
MANCHESTER, March 11 (Reuters ... with British finance minister Rachel Reeves recently giving government backing for the plans. United say the project could create as many as 92,000 new jobs and will ...
Manchester United’s new stadium, announced by the club today, will be built in five years by using 160 prefabricated ...
Old Trafford, which has been Manchester United’s home since 1910, has not had any major renovation since 2006, leading to ...
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