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FIRST ON FOX: CIA Director John Ratcliffe is unconcerned by speculation that agents who are fired under Department of Government Efficiency cuts may take the nation’s secrets to foreign adversaries.
On Monday the club announced plans to make up to 200 more redundancies in addition to the 250 job cuts made last year under minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Ineos. United’s financial ...
This is a stark contrast to Ratcliffe’s own comments in February 2024 about creating “a positive, supportive, friendly and high-quality environment”. In the new culture of fear, Omar Berrada ...
Join the party with an e-mail to [email protected] Defending the Ratcliffe cuts I’ve never met John Nicholson and I know nothing of his life though from what I’ve read of his work we ...
This follows the revelation that Sir Jim Ratcliffe's ruthless cut backs at Manchester United have now even reached the club canteen. For non-playing staff at United, talkSPORT understands their ...
The latest measures under minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe will take the total number of job losses to 450 – more than a third of the workforce – since Ineos began running football operations ...
In other words, Ratcliffe and Co have the power to demand an immediate improvement in results and could force him to adapt the formation now to help both them save face and keep the wolves from ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has overseen significant cuts since he arrived at the club, including scrapping the staff Christmas party and reducing funding to the Manchester United Foundation. United cut ...
SIR JIM RATCLIFFE could be forced out of Manchester ... with rival Ligue 1 owners - even calling Lyon counterpart John Textor a "cowboy" in leaked footage from an online meeting.
Manchester United co-owners the Glazers could reportedly force Sir Jim Ratcliffe to sell his minority stake in the club if they decide to sell their stake in the Reds. However, there is thought to ...
"Ineos don't want to spend more money," Grenadiers CEO John Allert suggested. However, Borson has claimed that these decisions will have little to do with Ratcliffe's investment in United.