Only 6% of the British public want things to go back to how they were before the coronavirus crisis, according to a new poll.
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Boeing jets cleared for test flights after being grounded due to two fatal crashes
Boeing has been given the green light to begin test flights of its 737 MAX fleet, more than a year after the planes were grounded following two devastating crashes in the space of five months.
Tyrie quit as CMA chair after directors’ ultimatum
The chairman of Britain's competition watchdog was effectively forced to step down three years early after falling out with its chief executive, raising questions about the public reasons cited for his premature departure.
‘Project Speed’: New taskforce ‘to fast-track building of schools, roads and hospitals’
The government is to launch a new taskforce it says will accelerate the delivery of major projects as Britain tries to find a way out of the economic downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
£4bn tech giant The Hut Group plots bumper share sale
The Hut Group, the online consumer goods retailer which has become one of Britain's biggest technology success stories, is courting global investors about a share sale that could lead to a bumper flotation.
L’Oreal to remove words like ‘whitening’ from all skincare products
L'Oreal is to remove words like "whitening" from its skin care products, the French cosmetics giant has announced.
Coronavirus: Virgin Atlantic targets £900m rescue deal within days
Virgin Atlantic Airways is racing to stitch together a £900m privately funded rescue deal within days after concluding that it was unlikely to secure an emergency government bailout.
Facebook to flag posts that break rules (including Trump’s) as ad boycott widens
Facebook has said it will flag posts from "newsworthy" politicians that break its rules, including those from US President Donald Trump.
Coronavirus: Funds circle Café Rouge owner as break-up looms
The owner of the Café Rouge and Las Iguanas restaurant chains has asked bidders to submit offers within days as the industry races to adjust to a new trading environment amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Pre-payment cards could be hit as e-money firm’s assets frozen
British holders of some pre-payment cards could find they no longer work after a regulator froze the UK assets and activities of a scandal-hit e-money firm.