After four days of fractious talks, leaders approve €750bn ($859bn) in aid to hard-hit member states.
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Coronavirus: India’s biggest airline IndiGo to cut 10% of staff
The low cost carrier is the latest airline to make cuts as coronavirus-related restrictions hit demand.
M&S: Five reasons the retailer is struggling
M&S has brought forward plans to cut jobs in the pandemic, but its problems date back much further.
‘This is our final showdown with Uber, and the stakes are high’
After a five-year legal battle, Uber drivers will learn whether they will be recognised as employees.
Coronavirus: The stress of leading a start-up through the pandemic
Finding investors is the key for start-ups and during the pandemic that has become harder than ever.
Cornoavirus: UK economy has ‘clawed back half of lost ground’
The Bank of England's chief economist says there has been a "V" shaped recovery since depths of lockdown.
UK music fans snap up 65,000 cassettes in 2020
Cassette sales have doubled year on year but still represent a "tiny fraction" of music sales.
Walmart revives talks about Asda supermarket sale
The US giant is talking to possible investors in its UK supermarket, 15 months after Asda's failed Sainsbury's merger.
Q Magazine to close after 34 years
"The pandemic did for us," says the editor of the UK's biggest rock magazine.
Delivery giant to hire 10,500 amid UK online shopping surge
Germany's Hermes says it will invest £100m in the UK after a surge in online shopping during lockdown.