Ministers are said to be looking at whether pubs, restaurants and cafes could be back in action by June 22, rather than July 4, in a bid to ‘save the summer’.
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Row between Easyjet and its founder flares up again
The budget airline announced that its deputy chairman Charles Gurassa, and most senior independent board member Andy Martin, will step down later this year.
Mulberry to axe quarter of its workforce over coronavirus
The British business, famed for its handbags, said it has launched a consultation on plans to reduce its global workforce of around 1,500 staff by 25 per cent – putting 375 jobs at risk.
BUSINESS CLOSE: Lacklustre session for UK stock markets
UK stock markets have cooled off after last week’s surge. The FTSE 100 started off in the red, turned positive later in the day, and eventually closed some 12 points lower at 6,472.
BUSINESS CLOSE: Lacklustre session for UK stock markets
UK stock markets have cooled off after last week’s surge. The FTSE 100 started off in the red, turned positive later in the day, and eventually closed some 12 points lower at 6,472.
Global trade war postponed? A window of opportunity for markets
As the virus crisis fades for now at least, an old friend is once again in the financial markets driving seat.
Global trade war postponed? A window of opportunity for markets
As the virus crisis fades for now at least, an old friend is once again in the financial markets driving seat.
Warning over firms’ £36bn coronavirus debt
A third of the debt lent under the schemes could turn sour, according to a report, overseen by Aviva chairman Sir Adrian Montague and fronted by industry lobby group The City UK.
Fund guru: Shares will go on rising for the year
David Cumming, chief investment officer for equities at Aviva Investors, said the FTSE 100 will not collapse below the 5,000 mark again this year after a strong rally.
‘Don’t let China tighten grip on Britain’s nuclear power’
As Hinkley Point C is built, China General Nuclear Power Group is being lined up as a partner in similar schemes at Sizewell and Bradwell. But senior Tories want Prime Minister Boris Johnson to reconsider.