Cineworld said it has updated its booking system to ensure social distancing. Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, starring Robert Pattinson and John David Washington, is due out at the end of July.
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Manufacturers on the march as they spearhead UK recovery
As Boris Johnson confirmed plans to allow firms including pubs, restaurants and hotels to emerge from hibernation, a closely watched report declared the economy is already starting to recover.
JD Sports buys back its subsidiary Go Outdoors for £56.5m
The pre-pack administration lets JD avoid pricey leases which left many of the 67 shops that sell kit for camping unprofitable after coronavirus.
Small firms still struggling to land Bounce Back loan cash
Many businesses who applied for lifeline Bounce Back loans, under the scheme launched by Chancellor Rishi Sunak (pictured) have struggled to get their hands on the cash.
Rightmove reports surge in enquiries about property by the seaside
Top of the wish list, says Rightmove, is Whitby in North Yorkshire (pictured), followed by Whitley Bay in Tyne and Wear. Average asking prices there are £213,000 and £263,000 respectively.
Reopening plans fail to lift pubs and restaurants
Industry experts warned that clouds remained over thousands of firms, and their shares are still languishing well below pre-crisis levels despite clawing back some losses in recent weeks.
MARKET REPORT: Rightmove slumps as it reveals £20m sales hit
Rightmove has clocked up its ten busiest-ever days. In the last seven days alone the number of properties added in England is more than 10 per cent higher than the same week last year,
Shoe Zone shuts 20 stores and axes head office jobs
The group said 470 of its 490 shops will reopen across the UK by the end of the month, when Wales and Scotland follow the lead of England next week, after deciding to call time on an another 20 sites.
Ex-Wirecard chief Markus Braun arrested in Germany
Braun, 51, who turned himself in on Monday night, has been accused of false accounting and market manipulation by German prosecutors. It follows his resignation on Friday.
ALEX BRUMMER: Covid’s bitter toll on jobs
After the long darkness of spring, midsummer offers shards of hope. There is a big recovery in the forward-looking purchasing managers index with both manufacturing and services output higher.