CEO also explained how company handles coronavirus misinformation – including false claims of cures spread by presidents
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EasyJet to resume flying on 15 June
‘These are small and carefully planned steps that we are taking to resume operations,’ said the easyJet CEO, Johan Lundgren
Richest people in UK have grown even richer over past two decades, new research confirms
Including capital gains alongside income shows a clearer picture of rising inequality, with the total share of remuneration of the top 1 per cent increasing from 14 per cent of the total to 17 per cent over the past two decades
Coronavirus: New insolvency law to help businesses survive in face of 'aggressive debt recovery' during pandemic
Pubs and bars hail rules that will protect them from landlords demanding rent when they are closed down and have no income
Why are investors paying the British government so it can borrow their money?
As the UK’s Debt Management Office auctions debt with a negative yield for the first time in history, why would investors pay the government for the privilege of lending it money? And what does it mean for the government and for ordinary people?
Coronavirus: Gas, electric, petrol and clothing prices plunge, sending inflation to four-year low
Lower cost of household energy and fuel raises worries about deflation
Airlines 'taking advantage' of coronavirus crisis to offload costly staff, say unions
‘This is an opportunistic land-grab by some of these airlines exploiting this situation,’ said Balpa general secretary Brian Strutton
Spain's islands will open to tourists ahead of biggest cities including Barcelona and Madrid
The country hopes to open up to tourists in June
Rolls-Royce to cut 9,000 jobs amid coronavirus pandemic
Aerospace giant targeting annual cost savings of £1.3bn
Coronavirus: Large firms that take bailout loans can't pay bosses bonuses or dividends
Treasury lifts cap on state-backed borrowing to larger firms, but with strings attached