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Tui cancels hundreds of thousands more holidays due to 'ongoing travel restrictions'
Customers will have to wait weeks to get their money back
Marmite maker Unilever to set up UK headquarters after U-turning on move to Netherlands
Maker of household names including Ben & Jerry’s, Domestos and Dove to move legal base to London
British Airways: Executive Club members given a year's extension
Rhe airline has cut the number of “tier points” required to reach or retain elite status by a quarter
Coronavirus: air passengers urged not to carry hand baggage
Travellers who follow the rules face more expensive journeys, unless airlines agree to reduce or eliminate baggage charges
British Gas owner Centrica to cut 5,000 jobs after heavy losses
Close to a fifth of energy supplier’s workforce to go, with most cuts happening before end of this year
Thousands of pubs cannot reopen next month without government help to pay rent, ministers warned
Hospitality industry warns of significant job losses without urgent help to break impasse between landlords and pubs
124,000 aviation jobs could go within months unless government provides support, says report
Ministers must provide ‘workers’ bailout’ to avoid job losses on similar scale to closure of mines in 1980s, says New Economics Foundation
Coronavirus: 14-day travel quarantine 'does not make sense,' says senior Tory MP
Former minister Tobias Ellwood believes Boris Johnson wants to ditch the 14-day self-isolation plan
What will it mean for the economy if schools don't re-open until September?
If parents can’t work, or can’t work at normal capacity, because of childcare commitments it threatens to be a blow to the wider economy. But just how large could the damage of the prolonged school shutdown be?