Job losses at Gatwick caused by COVID-19 are on course to total more than 1,000 after the "dramatic" impact of the pandemic saw it plunge to a £344m half-year loss.
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New European owner calls on pensions lifeboat for rescue
One of Britain's oldest newspaper publishers is turning to the pensions lifeboat in a rescue deal that will involve steep haircuts for creditors and underline the crisis facing regional media groups amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Britons urged to return to office – but Sturgeon warns against ‘intimidating’ workers
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has warned against any effort to "intimidate" people to go back to work ahead of a push by the UK government to encourage a return to offices.
Walmart teams up with Microsoft in TikTok bid
Walmart has confirmed it is joining Microsoft in a bid for TikTok's US assets, hours after the video-sharing app's chief executive resigned.
Ex-CMV chief sets sail with takeover of stricken cruise assets
The former boss of one of Britain's best-known cruise operators has snapped up its customer database and booking systems in a bid to relaunch it weeks after the company collapsed with the loss of thousands of jobs.
‘Honestly, I’m fine’: Amazon wellness band can ‘read someone’s emotions from their voice’
Amazon is launching a wearable wellness band and app it claims can read someone's emotions using their voice.
Pret cuts 2,800 jobs as sales sink to lowest level in 10 years
Pret A Manger is cutting 2,800 jobs due to the economic downturn caused by coronavirus.
Overpayments ‘rip-off’ on phone contracts could cost you more than £400 a year, Which? says
A third of mobile phone customers are still being charged the full price of their contract - even after paying off the cost of their handset, Which? has warned.
Homes taking 12 days less to sell since lockdown – report
Houses are finding buyers more quickly in the wake of the lockdown as pent-up demand boosts the market, according to research from property website Zoopla.
Imagination eyes Vaizey in wake of Chinese ownership row
The British chip developer Imagination Technologies has asked a former government minister to join its board as it tries to move on from a damaging row over the intentions of its Chinese owner.