Companies involved in a trial say testing passengers for coronavirus would be a "win-win".
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Construction safety is ‘broken’ say fire chiefs
Some building firms have barely improved processes since the Grenfell disaster, fire chiefs say.
‘Having my identity stolen cost me £10,000’
The number of ID thefts in the UK in 2019 rose 18% on the year before to a record high 223,000.
Coronavirus: Designer develops mobile plastic shield
A UK plastics company has developed a personal, mobile plastic shield for use during coronavirus.
‘I’m having to survive on a third of what I had’
More than 70% of US domestic workers have lost their jobs or seen incomes cut due to coronavirus.
Aer Lingus to cut up to 500 jobs due to pandemic
The coronavirus outbreak and the lockdown have had a "catastrophic' effect on business, says the airline.
Brexit: UK plans to keep post-transition trade with EU flowing
Import and export businesses face big challenges, whether there is a deal with the EU or not.
Coronavirus: Quarantine rules for some countries set to be relaxed
Talks are taking place between the UK and a number of European countries, including Portugal.
Shorts and raincoats are shoppers’ favourites as stores reopen
The typical British changeable weather meant shoppers rushed for shorts and raincoats when stores reopened this week.
Coronavirus: Credit card freeze extended for three months
Credit card, store card, catalogue credit and personal loan customers can defer repayments.