Coronavirus: ‘If I become ill I’ll have to work’
Gig economy workers are concerned they won’t be eligible for sick pay if they have to stay at home.
Gig economy workers are concerned they won’t be eligible for sick pay if they have to stay at home.
The new deal aims to get rid of rural “not-spots”, where there is no service at all.
Temporary measures have been brought in after a meeting between supermarkets and the government.
The UK’s largest retailer agrees to sell the 2,000 stores it operates in Thailand and Malaysia.
His arrest comes days after the country’s central bank seized control of the troubled lender.
Global stocks plunge after a sharp fall in the oil price hits markets already reeling from the coronavirus.
Failure of oil cartel Opec and ally Russia to agree to supply cuts has seen prices crash more than 20%.
Technology pioneer Andrew Rickman lost a fortune in the 2000 dotcom bust, but rebuilt his career.
How business rates aren’t keeping up with the changes on British High Streets.
Named as chancellor four weeks ago, Mr Sunak has a Budget to deliver. Which late subs have been good or bad?
One firm insists its staff wash their hands every 30 minutes, but how are others preparing for coronavirus?
Many financial companies that have reported so far are still posting gender pay gaps of 30% or more.
It has lost more disability discrimination tribunals since 2016 than any other employer, Panorama finds.
The Chinese Jingye Group has reportedly paid about £50m for the British steel manufacturer.
It follows a five-year campaign by mum Catriona Ogilvy whose petition was signed by thousands.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak is under pressure to announce measures to tackle the virus in his Budget.
The supermarket begins restricting sales of some food and household goods amid signs of stockpiling.
Financial institutions launch contingency plans to keep markets humming as coronavirus spreads in UK.
The company turning unused sports shirts and aeroplane seat leather into merchandise.
The £5.2 billion over five years will mean 2,000 new flood defences in England, the Treasury says.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps says the UK will leave the European Aviation Safety Agency in December.
The government needs to “get on” with improving standards of estate agents, house sellers say.
The bill to clean up after storms Dennis and Ciara will be more than £360m, insurers say.
Priyanka Bhatia is trying to fight sexist attitudes in household money management in India through her organisation Women on Wealth.
The 5% VAT rate will go in January, and the chancellor will also protect the future of cash in the Budget.
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Russia declined to join a plan to reduce oil output.
The Qashqai is the firm’s most successful model and 3.5m have been made in Sunderland since 2006.
Researchers say a breached Virgin Media database contained more details than the company suggested.
One executive says the health secretary has “made up” claims of “working with the supermarkets”.