As well as announcing António Horta-Osório's departure, Lloyds has also appointed a new chairman.
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The programme will offer "unprecedented flexibility" to 80,000 workers in Japan, says Fujitsu.
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Andrew Day, the CEO of games developer Keywords Studios, tries not to play the titles himself.
Working from home: ‘I’m a bit brainier than he thought I was’
What we've learned from watching our other halves work from home during the coronavirus lockdown.
UK hospitality industry calls for ‘urgent’ support
The hospitality sector has warned that half of firms will not break even this year without help.
Virus crisis expected to ‘level down’ UK economy
The South East will be badly hit initially, but other areas will face a painful recovery, says a report.
Traineeships to triple as unemployment fears mount
The government pledges £111m for schemes in England to get young people into work.
Coronavirus lockdown: People rush to town centres as pubs reopen
Footfall to English High Streets rose 19.7% on Saturday as people headed to pubs and hairdressers.
Coronavirus: Ministers pledge to double staff in job centres
The chancellor is expected to announce plans to recruit 13,500 extra staff at job centres.
Coronavirus: Is this the end of office working in Wales?
Many big businesses are encouraging staff to carry on working from home, even after lockdown.