Coronavirus: ‘The nursery I run may not survive’
Thousands of nurseries and childminders may have to shut permanently due to the pandemic, new research suggests.
Thousands of nurseries and childminders may have to shut permanently due to the pandemic, new research suggests.
The sum is more than five times the previous quarterly record, in the 2008 financial crisis.
Passengers on a Belfast-Heathrow flight were sat side by side despite social-distancing guidelines.
The air travel industry is preparing for a prolonged slowdown.
The consulting giant offers candidates £500 instead, a sixth of what some would have earned on the scheme.
A senior engineer claims “a vein of toxicity” is running through the firm after it fired protesters.
The leader of the TUC says she cannot recommend the government’s draft advice “in its current form”.
Ministers say they will drive a “hard bargain” but Labour say they must be “wary” of President Trump.
Creditors are set to take control of the firm, the first big US retail victim of the pandemic.
A tie-up between two of the UK’s largest mobile, broadband and media firms could create a major rival to BT.
Some airlines are now making it compulsory for travellers to put on masks when they resume travel.
Rail union leaders have written to Prime Minister Boris Johnson with “severe concerns”.
The US designer who rebuilt his life after destroying it through cocaine and crystal meth addiction.
Banks see stampede for bounce-back loans within hours of the new government scheme going live.
Companies say delaying passengers’ entrance risks cutting off the UK from the rest of the world.
The fast food chain is in talks with property firms as it prepares to reopen some sites.
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The billionaire investor says he doesn’t see any remaining upside in the airline industry.
Ministers must set out plan immediately and sustain public spending if needed, business group urges.
Many small coffee producers fear they will go under, as Covid-19 has shut down their usual buyers.
The firm says it “needs to take action” after aircraft manufacturers cut production amid the pandemic.
Those travelling by train to the Continent may be denied boarding if they do not comply with the rule.
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The tweet was one of several bizarre postings, including a promise to sell his possessions.
The shopping centre owner Intu says it will take legal action against big chains that refuse to pay.
The fast food chain will reopen 15 outlets, serving a limited menu that won’t include breakfast.
Heathrow Airport boss warns that social-distancing at airports is “physically impossible”.
Concern about too many customers means the bakery chain will now re-open behind closed doors.
The watchdog says some firms may be covered for losses under policies that have not been paid by insurers.