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British Airways accused of 'industrial thuggery' by union boss
After pilots settle with BA, Unite’s Len McCluskey says cabin crew would accept the same deal
Tens of thousands of homeowners face difficulty remortgaging after taking payment holiday
Lenders to ask tough questions of borrowers who took a break from home loan payments, despite government assurances that credit files would not be affected
House prices jump at fastest pace since 2009 but Nationwide warns of 'false dawn'
Average sale price up to £220,936 as pent-up demand and stamp duty suspension give market a temporary boost
Eurozone enters deepest-ever recession as economy shrinks 12.1 per cent
Spain and France both record precipitous slumps as coronavirus batters economies across the continent
'We have been left to fend for ourselves': Vulnerable workers fear returning to unsafe workplaces
Employees with conditions such as diabetes and severe asthma are anxious about a sudden return to workplaces after months of barely leaving home
John Lewis considering turning empty department stores into affordable housing
High-street chain looking at radical plans to move into housing, gardening and product rentals
Airlines must improve ticket refund performance, regulator demands
British Airways, easyJet, Virgin Atlantic and Ryanair criticised, but Jet2 praised
Shell posts $18bn loss as coronavirus pandemic hammers demand for oil and gas
Results come after fossil fuel company warned last month it would write off as much as $22bn from the value of its reserves
Tui to close one third of high-street travel agencies
Some jobs will be protected by creation of homeworking sales and service team