Music royalties reach a record high – but a storm is coming
More than £800m was distributed to artists and writers last year, but a storm is coming.
More than £800m was distributed to artists and writers last year, but a storm is coming.
As car factories reopen, the automotive sector faces a long road back to normality.
The comments by the head of America’s central bank come as the US debates additional relief.
The ride-hailing firm is providing UK taxi drivers with protective gear, but its use is not mandatory.
The online media company says it will be focusing on stories for its US audiences.
America’s biggest city joins others in tightening rules on delivery apps after restaurant complaints.
The easing of lockdown will affect those who want to buy or sell a home, or rent somewhere new, in England.
The boss of the electric carmaker had defied shutdown orders to reopen the firm’s factory.
The chain is the latest to reopen branches, with Pret a Manger and Caffe Nero also opening sites.
Its chief executive and chief operating officer were sacked after a probe into an accounting scandal.
The travel and tourism firm says it will provide holidays again as soon as possible.
The UK’s economy shrank at the fastest pace since 2008 during the first three months of the year.
The social media company said its work-from-home approach during the lockdown had been a success.
More than 110,000 people have already applied for the scheme, hours after it opened.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced the first of several measures to boost India’s economy.
The boss of budget hotel chain Point A says the hotels’ fate depends on how business picks up after the lockdown.
History shows school leavers’ job prospects are often hardest hit after this kind of economic slump.
The settlement comes as Facebook has been increasing its use technology to automatically review content.
Abba’s Björn Ulvaeus, co-writer of musical Mamma Mia!, says he fears for the future of the West End.
Relief for hundreds of thousands as the government sets out plans to restart England’s housing market.
Fast food chain McDonald’s hopes to open all of its drive-through restaurants by early June.
The Gambling Commission has advised operators to step in to help vulnerable customers.
The scheme to pay wages of workers on leave because of coronavirus has been extended to the end of October.
Carnival UK is planning to make hundreds of staff redundant at its headquarters in Southampton
Health Secretary Matt Hancock says “big, lavish international holidays” are unlikely this summer.
Land Securities says the majority of its customers’ employees are now working from home.
Public transport, even running at full capacity, will only be able to carry a tenth of normal numbers.
The airline aims to reintroduce 40% of its schedule from July, subject to travel restrictions being lifted.
Investors are debating what impact the adjustment will have on the cryptocurrency market.
The government scheme, due to end in June, is currently subsidising the wages of six million people.