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UK government takes £400m stake in satellite firm OneWeb
The UK helps rescue company from bankruptcy as part of a plan to replace the EU's Galileo sat-nav system.
Coronavirus: Money back for Ryanair and Sykes customers
The airline says it is clearing a backlog of refunds while Sykes Cottages also has a new policy.
Flexible rail tickets urged as workers stop daily commute
Fares should be reformed to reflect recent changes to commuting habits, an independent watchdog says.
Freeze on car loan and pawn payments set to be extended
The regulator wants to give people struggling with high-cost credit or car finance more time to pay.
Coronavirus: ‘Refunds unlikely’ if travellers have to self-isolate
Travel insurance is unlikely to cover those who have to cancel a holiday because they have Covid symptoms.
George Floyd: Twitter drops ‘master’, ‘slave’ and ‘blacklist’
The social media platform along with JPMorgan are the latest firms to address their internal language.
Coronavirus: Quarantine scrapped for arrivals from ‘low risk’ countries to England
Arrivals to England from Germany and Italy will also no longer need to isolate, ministers confirm.
Carlos Ghosn: Japan ask US to extradite ex-Green Beret and son over Japan escape
The ex-soldier and his son are held in the US for allegedly helping the ex-Nissan boss flee Japan.
Finding the ‘invisible’ millions who are not on maps
How open map data is filling in the world's missing maps and helping trace the spread of disease.