Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS co-owns six sports teams around the world, including Premier League side Manchester United and the Mercedes F1 team.
CEO Lynn Calder discusses the British brand's journey to bringing its rugged, off-road SUV and pickup to market.
Their historic ground is now more 'Theatre of Nightmares' than ‘Theatre of Dreams'. Can a £2 billion new home change the club ...
An unhappy Man Utd star is understood to be more open than ever to leaving Old Trafford, having been brutally namechecked by ...
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has outlined his vision for a dramatic new stadium for Manchester United, writes Chris Blackhurst. But it ...
Key Takeaways from Jim Ratcliffe’s Latest Interviews on Manchester United’s FutureManchester United fans have been digesting ...
Analysing six of the biggest talking points from press interviews given by Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has attacked Manchester United’s players, calling them “not good enough” and “overpaid” in an interview ...
Everybody knows that Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been on a mission to cut costs and save money since buying into Manchester United last year. The good news for the Ineos chief is that his club is ...
Jose Mourinho has reacted to Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United struggles before commenting on Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s controversial redundancies at Old Trafford. Mourinho, currently in charge of ...
When the news arrived that Ben Ainslie was out, all eyes turned to Ratcliffe and his future America's Cup plans... here's the story so far.