Airline could be grounded in Italy, and be compelled to re-book passengers on rival carriers
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Wetherspoons cuts third of head office jobs as it deals with pub downturn during pandemic
JD Wetherspoon is to cut around a third of jobs at its head office as it seeks to cut costs amid falling pub and restaurant sales during the coronavirus pandemic.
Eurotunnel outperforms other modes of international transport this summer
Shuttle service brands itself ‘The safer way to France’
UK recession will be less severe than feared but unemployment to surge, says Bank of England
GDP to shrink 9.5 per cent this year – less severe than the 14 per cent which had been forecast – but Bank warns of surge in unemployment amid ‘unusually uncertain’ outlook
Coronavirus: Airports urge testing as alternative to quarantine
Two-stage test could generate a 97 per cent confidence level
Tesco plans to axe professional cleaners during pandemic put shoppers at risk, say customers
More than half of Tesco customers think they will be less safe if supermarket gets rid of professional cleaners
Will the world come to the aid of Lebanon's shattered economy?
Lebanon’s economy had already fallen over the precipice before this week’s horrific blast, says Ben Chu. Will this week’s tragedy break the impasse and unlock a much needed International Monetary Fund rescue package?
Missing links: The Flybe domestic routes that have been abandoned
Exclusive: Barely half of the UK network of the collapsed regional airline has been filled, but new services have appeared
WH Smith to cut up to 1,500 jobs as coronavirus pandemic hammers sales
Revenues fell more than 80 per cent in April and May and have been slow to recover as lockdown has eased
Virgin Atlantic: What does the airline filing for bankruptcy mean for travellers?
Lawyers told the court that Virgin Atlantic is a fundamentally sound business hit by a crisis not of its making