High street fashion retailer makes hundreds redundant as it warns of ‘one of the most significant challenges’ it has ever faced
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France quarantine: No space on Channel crossings as race for home begins
‘The service is already very busy this weekend and there is no additional capacity’ – Eurotunnel
Dire state of UK jobs market revealed as 4,228 people apply for one entry-level vacancy
Companies are receiving thousands of applicants for roles that would normally attract only a handful, jobs website says
Oil demand to fall further than expected this year after spike in Covid cases, says report
Number of flights down 80 per cent in June and remained 67 per cent lower in July, says International Energy Agency
UK aviation 'hit harder than any other European country' by pandemic
Iata calculates coronavirus crisis will cost 780,000 British jobs and cost £46bn in lost GDP.
Airbnb takes legal action against guest for breaking its rules after three people shot at unauthorised party
Home-sharing company stepping up action against guests who break rules after string of violent incidents
Tui lost £1bn during coronavirus shutdown but remains optimistic
Pan-European travel giant lost £1bn during April, May and June
Insurers paid almost £1m a day to support families of Covid victims at peak of pandemic
Total of £90m paid between 1 March and 31 May, Association of British Insurers says
Recession: UK faces long road to recovery after unprecedented downturn, economists warn
Despite signs of recovery in June, experts say country is in ‘precarious’ state with GDP not forecast to return to pre-pandemic levels for more than two years
Health insurance came after the Great Depression, so what will happen to healthcare after coronavirus?
While the sector isn’t entirely recession-proof, it’s much more resilient than other industries in the face of economic uncertainty