Firm says it only took a cut from a fraction of the trade, but still faces anti-competition scrutiny.
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Wicksteed Park enters administration after 99 years
The owners of Wicksteed Park blame "months of uncertainty and difficulty" from coronavirus.
Shoppers rush to the High Street as England stores reopen
Footfall jumped nearly 40% on Monday as pent-up demand led to queues outside Zara, Primark and others.
Coronavirus: The first thing I bought when the shops reopened
As stores across England selling non-essential goods opened their doors, we asked people in Milton Keynes what they bought.
Coronavirus: Shoppers in England rush back to the High Street
Shoppers in England rush back to the High Street, as retailers reopen for the first time in nearly three months.
Covid: Wickes owner Travis Perkins to cut 2,500 jobs
The UK's biggest builders' merchant, Travis Perkins, is to cut 2,500 jobs and close 165 branches.
EasyJet boss feels ‘100% safe’ on full planes as flights resume
The comments come as the airline begins offering a limited numbers of flights on mainly domestic routes.
Ikea planning to repay furlough payments
The furniture giant is looking to repay governments, but not in the UK where it did not take state aid.
BP faces hit of up to $17.5bn as it forecasts lower oil prices
The firm expects prices to be lower as plans to cut carbon emissions are sped up in the wake of coronavirus.
Coronavirus: China to launch new airline despite travel downturn
While the airline industry struggles globally China Eastern Airlines unveils plans for a new carrier.