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US Treasury sent $1.4bn of pandemic aid to dead people
It was one of several "challenges" identified in an audit of federal pandemic relief programmes.
Coronavirus: New laws to ease outdoor drinking and dining rules
Pubs and restaurants will more easily be able to get "pavement licences" under plans to boost hospitality.
Unilever renames Fair & Lovely skin cream after backlash
The Black Lives Matter movement has spurred companies to reassess their products and marketing.
Waitrose will never stock chlorinated chicken, says boss
The supermarket chain has backed calls to stop imports of chlorinated chicken and hormone-injected beef.
Wirecard: Scandal-hit firm files for insolvency
The once high-flying payments firm Wirecard files for insolvency after a €1.9bn accounting scandal.
US threatens tariffs on EU beer, gin and olives
New taxes could be imposed on thirty EU goods as part of a long-running row about aircraft subsidies.
Norton Motorcycles: Former owner told to repay millions
Stuart Garner "acted dishonestly" as a pension scheme trustee, the Pensions Ombudsman finds.
Virgin Media broadband offline in London again
Problems at Virgin Media have left thousands of people without home broadband.
Many European countries set to be exempt from quarantine
The UK looks set to exempt France, Italy, Spain, Greece, and several other European countries.