Booze and bedsheets: Five things people are buying in lockdown
A report by the John Lewis group gives a snapshot of what consumers are buying during the pandemic.
A report by the John Lewis group gives a snapshot of what consumers are buying during the pandemic.
Millions of people are facing pay cuts or less work, so how can you make your money go further?
An airline industry body says it has been told coronavirus quarantining will start from the end of May.
US unemployment rises to its highest level since the 1930s as coronavirus devastates the economy.
The former Nissan chief’s sensational flight from Japan involved flying via Istanbul to Lebanon.
The tech giants plan to re-open offices soon but will allow employees to work remotely throughout 2020.
More self-driving cabs are being launched in China at a time when people are worried about public transport.
The motoring group’s figures show that the number of vehicles on the road has climbed 11% since lockdown started.
Wizz Air boss József Váradi says budget airlines will be in high demand once the pandemic ends.
Boris Johnson needs to prioritise the environment as the UK recovers from coronavirus, firms say.
A look at the different ways nations are trying to cushion the blow from the virus shutdowns.
The lockdown has led to huge growth in the number of people buying garden seeds.
Train operators and the government are planning to increase rail services from mid-May onwards.
The firm has already announced job cuts affecting 14% of its staff.
Data shows roughly one-fifth of the US workforce has filed for unemployment benefits since mid-March.
The airport has been granted permission to appeal a block on its expansion plans
The retail chain will expand its online beauty concept to shopping centres when the lockdown ends.
The owner of Stansted and Manchester airports says passengers must cover their faces and wear gloves.
Bank head Andrew Bailey tells the BBC there will be no quick return to normality after the hit to jobs and income.
A tie-up is agreed that will create one of the UK’s largest mobile, broadband and media firms.
New measures being introduced at Shanghai Disneyland could be a blueprint for firms restarting operations.
Almost half a million people are at “high risk” of homelessness, local councils warn government.
With imports slowing, many African nations are learning the importance of local manufacturing.
Switching products to suit the times: the floor tile manufacturer now making masks for the NHS.
Bicycle shops across the UK say demand for new bikes – and repairs for old ones – is high, and transport policymakers are trying to adjust.
Here’s a look at some of the technology that might help monitor the health of employees.
Specialist school travel company PGL is refusing refunds for cancelled holidays.
Debenhams will permanently close more stores, after failing to agree new terms with some landlords.
The pandemic has added to financial challenges facing the taxi-hailing app firm.
Heathrow boss urges government to help his industry saying restarting aviation is key to restarting UK economy as a whole.