The online retailer buys the brands, not their shops, suggesting the £295m deal will cost jobs.
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Sunday, January 31, 2021
Business leaders call for a post-Covid economic roadmap
The CBI employers' group tells the government a post-Covid economic strategy will unlock investment.
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Silver surges as Reddit army turns to commodities
The investors that caused GameStop to surge are now turning their attention to silver.
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Brexit: How much disruption has there been so far?
It has been a month since the rules changed in the UK's relationship with the EU.
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Impostor syndrome: 'I feel like I don't deserve my success'
An influencer and a corporate professional from India share their experiences of impostor syndrome.
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Cardboard shortage forces retailers to box clever
From wine merchants to supermarkets, firms are having to find ways round a shortage of cardboard packaging.
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Accountants warned over fraud expectations
Should auditors be expected to spot companies, such as BHS and Wirecard - at risk of collapse through fraud?
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Saturday, January 30, 2021
'I was scammed out of £17,000 on Instagram'
Since the pandemic hit the UK, reports of investment scams targeting Instagram users have risen 50%.
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Budget 2021: What is it and when will it happen?
The Budget - when is it, what does it do and what should we expect to hear from the chancellor?
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UK applying to join Asia-Pacific free trade pact CPTPP
If successful, Britain will join a club including Japan and Australia and covering 500m people.
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UK wants to join the club - but what is the CPTPP?
It may sound like an official has lent on their keyboard - but it's an acronym we'll hear more often.
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Covid: EU 'made a mistake' over vaccines, Gove says
The Cabinet Office minister says he is "confident" the UK can continue with its planned jabs rollout.
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Post-Brexit taxes for steel 'very damaging', says Kinnock
Stephen Kinnock MP says the UK's steel industry needs state aid and new export quotas with the EU.
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GameStop and AMC: UK trading platform IG stops new trades
The move by one of the UK's biggest trading companies comes amid a price war between amateurs and pros.
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Friday, January 29, 2021
GameStop: Who is winning the market battle?
Novice investors are trying to beat Wall Street professionals at their own game.
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Work from bed: 'I'm not side-tracked by laundry'
A lot of us are tempted to spend January in bed but some people have turned it into their office.
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Satellite boom attracts technology giants
Tech giants promise faster, wider access to data thanks to cheaper satellite launches.
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Covid: EU-AstraZeneca disputed vaccine contract made public
The European Commission argues the drug-maker is failing to fulfil its promises on the Covid jab.
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Brexit: EU introduces controls on vaccines to NI
Northern Ireland First Minister Arlene Foster describes the move as "an incredible act of hostility".
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Stocks explained: What's been going on at GameStop?
Chris Fox explains stocks, short-selling and what has been happening with GameStop shares.
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GameStop: City watchdog fires warning as trading frenzy spreads
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority says it is monitoring share trading and potential market abuse.
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Pub chain Marston's receives takeover approach
A US private equity firm has made an "unsolicited" offer to buy the British pub giant.
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Financial Ombudsman 'must sharpen up' amid rising cases
A backlog of cases brings criticism from MPs, but the service's boss says it has coped well.
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Boohoo looks to buy Dorothy Perkins and Wallis brands
The online fashion retailer would take on the brands but not the shops from failed High Street retailer Arcadia.
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Thursday, January 28, 2021
Asian investors inspired by GameStop surge
Malaysia's Top Glove shares are among those to have seen a big spike in activity from private investors.
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Can striking oil turn Cambodia's economy around?
The country's first oil project has finally started pumping the black gold after 15 years of false starts.
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Ford to start building electric Mustangs in China
The US carmaker wants to compete with the likes of Tesla and other Chinese electric carmakers.
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GameStop: Meet the amateur traders fighting Wall Street
They're young, they're financially savvy and they're angry at being shut out of GameStop share trading.
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Klarna: 'I got a £30 bill - but I've never used it'
There are concerns that fraudsters are signing up for buy now, pay later services in others' names.
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The pilots forced to change career completely
With airlines grounded due to Covid, we speak to three former pilots who have left the industry.
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EU opens competition investigation into Cadbury owner
Brussels regulators are concerned that Mondelez fixed prices in EU countries.
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Cladding crisis: 'I was a first-time buyer at 27, and bankrupt at 28'
How the cladding crisis forced a first-time home buyer into bankruptcy within a year.
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GameStop: What is it and why is it trending?
Don't worry, you don't need to be a financial genius to get this classic David and Goliath tale.
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Employment rights review scrapped by business secretary
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng says a post-Brexit review of workers' rights will not go ahead.
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US economic decline not as bad as feared
The US economy shrank by 3.5% in 2020 in the sharpest decline since the 1940s, the US Commerce Department said.
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Paperchase rescue safeguards 1,000 jobs
The stationery chain is bought out of administration in a deal rescuing up to 90 of its 127 stores.
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Car insurance cover extended during lockdown
The extension covers drivers who are having to use their car to get to work owing to Covid restrictions.
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Like a good deal? Maybe a hagglebot can help
Artificial intelligence is getting better at negotiating and research promises systems that could help you.
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Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Coronavirus: EU and AstraZeneca seek to resolve vaccine supply crisis
Both sides pledge to work together after a reported 50 million-dose shortfall for the 27-member EU.
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'Bad words' lead to GameStop shares plunging
Private investors using online chatrooms have led to a trading frenzy in some unexpected shares.
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British energy firm threatens to seize India government assets
Cairn Energy could take planes and ships from the Indian government after winning a $1.2bn legal dispute.
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UK car production tumbles to 'worst in a generation'
Output tumbled almost 30% last year as Covid forced factory closures and a fall in consumer demand.
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Staycations: Bookings 'coming in thick and fast'
With new hotel quarantine rules for arrivals from abroad, many people are seeking UK holidays instead.
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Apple Christmas sales surge to $111bn amid pandemic
Families loaded up on the latest technology and sales increased in China.
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Tesla reports record deliveries but shares slide
The firm delivers record number of vehicles in its fourth quarter, but profits disappoint investors.
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Businesses at risk: 'The hardship is not just for us'
More than 900,000 small businesses are at risk of going under, according to new research
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'Failing' firm trebles in value as amateurs buy stock
Shares in a games company have soared 276% - the result of a fight between private and professional investors.
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Boeing 737 Max cleared to fly in Europe after crashes
Regulators say the plane is safe to fly again after two fatal crashes led to its grounding.
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Hinkley Point C nuclear plant to open later at greater cost
EDF Energy says it has made "significant progress" but the plant will now not open until June 2026.
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Contactless limit could rise to £100
The financial regulator will consult "shortly" on a rise from the current limit of £45.
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Covid: Who are the workers 'excluded' from support?
Why have some taxpayers who have lost their income because of the pandemic been left without funding?
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Tuesday, January 26, 2021
China opens door to Ant Group's stock market debut
Regulators suspended the tech giant's planned listing before ordering a shake-up at the company.
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Goldman Sachs boss gets $10m pay cut for 1MDB scandal
David Solomon is being punished for the bank's involvement in the fraudulent Malaysian investment fund.
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Covid crisis: 'I've been excluded from any help'
Millions of people have been shut out of government schemes designed to help, a new study suggests.
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Victims lose average of £45,000 in investment scams
Lockdown led to a surge in reports of fraudsters imitating genuine investment firms, regulator says.
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Joe Biden: The team he hopes can fix the US economy
The new US president has called on a team of Ivy League-trained economists and lawyers to "heal" the economy.
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CEO Secrets: 'We tried paying everyone the same salary. It failed'
As part of the CEO Secrets series, Calvin Benton discusses his firm Spill's "open" salary policy.
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Brexit: Amazon prepares to stop selling some products to NI
It would take effect on 1 April when the "grace period" for GB-NI parcels expires.
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Xbox sales boom as virus maintains grip on economy
Demand for the video game and cloud computing services helped push Microsoft sales to a new quarterly record.
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MPs accuse HSBC of aiding China's Hong Kong crackdown
The bank's boss strongly rejects MPs criticism of "double-standards" over China's actions in Hong Kong.
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Student rent: 'This wouldn't happen in real life'
The BBC has discovered sharp contrasts in the way universities are handling rent for unused accommodation.
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Covid vaccine hopes lift IMF's global growth forecast
The IMF raises its economic growth estimate on expectations that vaccines will allow activity to recover.
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Rolls-Royce facing £2bn cash reserve hit as flight numbers fall
The company is set to burn through more cash than expected this year as Covid hits the travel sector.
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Monday, January 25, 2021
UK unemployment rate continues to rise
The rate rose to 5% in the three months to November, as coronavirus continued to hit the jobs market.
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'A spike in pandemic-related investments'
EY Africa's Sandile Hlophe tells the BBC how foreign direct investment in Africa is faring.
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Coronavirus: Seafarers stuck at sea ‘a humanitarian crisis’
Crew are asking to be designated 'key workers' so they can go home without risking public health.
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Covid vaccines: Casino boss resigns after jumping queue
Rod Baker and his wife travelled to the Canadian Arctic and posed as local workers to get the jab.
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Harvey Weinstein: Court agrees $17m payout for accusers
The money comes from the liquidation of a firm co-founded by the disgraced film director.
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Co-op and Morrisons see queues over payments outage
The supermarket chains confirmed that an ongoing issue is affecting payments processing in some stores.
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Deloitte Football Money League: Pandemic set to cost top clubs over £1.7bn
The coronavirus pandemic will cost Europe's 20 richest football clubs over £1.7bn by the end of this season.
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Janet Yellen to be first female US treasury secretary
The Senate has confirmed Janet Yellen as first female treasury secretary in US history.
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Brexit parcel price shock: 'I had to pay £30 for a gift'
It's not just shoppers facing surprise costs when EU parcels arrive, but what is behind the charges?
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Pandemic prompts Super Bowl ad rethink in US
Budweiser will not advertise during the Super Bowl for the first time in 37 years.
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Why your face could be set to replace your bank card
Already widely used in China, facial recognition payment is now expanding in other countries.
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Covid: Hays Travel to close 89 shops as lockdown delays 'bounce back'
The third national lockdown and travel ban meant the travel firm "had to act", a spokeswoman says.
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UN: Covid jobs crisis 'most severe' since the 1930s
The global economy lost the equivalent of 225 million jobs in 2020 - four times more than in the financial crisis.
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HMRC waives penalty for late filing of self-assessments
Self-employed people will not be fined if they file their tax returns online by 28 February.
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Ikea to start selling spare parts for products
The furniture giant says it wants to dispel the idea that it makes disposable goods.
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Fraud epidemic 'is now national security threat'
From credit card fraud to benefit fraud, the problem costs the UK up to £190bn a year, a report says.
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Covid: Teachers 'not at higher risk' of death
The highest-risk job roles were in restaurants, care work and manufacturing.
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Mastercard to push up fees for UK purchases from EU
The move sparks concerns that customers could see prices rise if merchants pass on the higher cost.
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Satellites beat balloons in race for flying internet
Google's Loon bows out - but thousands of satellites are taking to the skies to beam down the internet.
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Bank of England criticised for financing carbon-intensive firms
MPs criticise the Bank of England for providing financial help without attaching environmental strings.
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Sunday, January 24, 2021
Boohoo buys Debenhams brand and website for £55m
The fast fashion retailer is not purchasing the stores or taking on its staff.
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China takes new foreign investment top spot from US
The top ranking highlights China's growing influence on the word economic stage.
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Boeing 737 Max cleared to fly again 'too early'
A former Boeing manager says more investigations are needed on the plane, grounded after two crashes.
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Boeing 737 Max cleared to fly again 'too early'
A former Boeing manager says more investigations are needed on the plane, grounded after two crashes.
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Boohoo 'set to buy Debenhams brand and website'
The fast fashion retailer is not purchasing the stores or taking on its staff, the BBC understands.
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Kickstart: Most job roles for youths not yet filled
About 118,000 placements for young people are yet to be filled due to coronavirus lockdowns.
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Barclaycard customers face higher minimum payments
The changes affecting some customers take effect as finances are squeezed by Covid and Christmas.
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How Covid turbocharged the QR revolution
As a cheap and reliable way to store information, the humble QR code is finding new uses.
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Asos joins race for Topshop, Topman and Miss Selfridge
The online retailer wants to buy the brands, not their shops, suggesting any deal would cost jobs.
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UK firms told 'set up in EU to avoid trade disruption'
Firms say they have been advised by officials to set up EU hubs, but the government says it is not policy.
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Saturday, January 23, 2021
Firms planned record 800,000 redundancies last year
Despite the furlough scheme, employers decided to a record number of jobs during 2020.
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Coronavirus: How the pandemic has changed the world economy
Key maps and charts explain how the virus has impacted markets and businesses around the world.
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Climate change: Six questions about the Cumbria coal controversy
Green groups are calling on the PM to cancel the project - but how was the decision reached?
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Friday, January 22, 2021
Can a Nudge or two make us better savers?
A government-backed firm is looking for new ways to get people to put money aside for a "rainy day".
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East West and Northumberland rail lines get £794m boost
The government says the funding will connect "left-behind" communities.
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Shipping crisis: I'm being quoted £10,000 for a £1,600 container'
A shortage of shipping containers, rising costs, and congestion at ports are holding back imports from China.
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Cladding crisis: 'Delays could bankrupt us'
Campaigners say a government fund to pay for the removal of dangerous cladding is woefully inadequate.
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Body defends action on Covid workplace safety complaints
The Health and Safety Executive said it was not "naïve" when it comes to breaches of safety rules.
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Thursday, January 21, 2021
UK borrowing hits highest December level on record
Government borrowing hit £34.1bn last month, as the cost of pandemic support measures weighed on the economy.
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Retail sales in 2020 see biggest fall since records began
Despite a slight rise last month, 2020 was the largest annual fall since records began in 1997.
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Google says goodbye to giant internet balloons idea
Parent company Alphabet is scrapping Loon, a project set up to beam the internet to rural areas.
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China falling short of US trade deal targets
The country agreed to buy $200bn worth of US goods in a trade agreement signed one year ago.
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Brexit: Retailers could burn goods stuck in EU
UK retailers may abandon goods EU customers want to return because it is cheaper than bringing them home.
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Google threatens to withdraw search engine from Australia
The tech giant says it will remove its main search function from Australia if it passes a new law.
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Beckhams pay themselves £21m despite business losses
The couple paid themselves the sum despite heavy losses at Mrs Beckham's fashion brand.
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Premium Bonds operator NS&I 'must work hard to win back customers'
Its boss apologises after customers were left to wait an average of 20 minutes for calls to be answered.
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'I've never met my team but have lunch with them weekly'
Some firms are encouraging staff who are working from home to take their lunch breaks together.
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Nissan says Brexit deal 'positive' and commits to UK
The Japanese car maker has told the BBC its Sunderland plant is secure for the long term.
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Coronavirus: Nissan Sunderland plant pauses Line One production
The plant says the move will affect one line making the Qashqai and Leaf, but will resume next week.
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Next pulls out of race to buy Topshop-owner Arcadia
A consortium including the fashion chain will no longer bid to buy Arcadia group out of administration.
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Covid: Labour attacks Sunak over strategy to help economy
The shadow chancellor claims her Tory counterpart has called the crisis wrong "time and again".
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Plans to cap fees charged by claims companies
It follows criticism that firms take a large proportion of compensation for mis-sold financial products.
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Retail pressure: 'You can see the struggle and strain'
Shop owners describe the pressure they are under as a survey predicts more store closures this year.
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Uber: London cabbies plan to sue for damages
Thousands of the capital's taxi drivers have already signed up to the planned group legal action.
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Covid: Nine million people forced to borrow more to cope
There is a "widening financial gap" between households because of the pandemic, says the ONS.
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Lockdown entrepreneur Ben Gulliver urges others 'never give up'
Ben Gulliver saw a chance to make money, selling items people struggled to get during the pandemic.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2021
Universities degree 'not the only route to success'
Ministers announce plans to reform post-16 education to give employers the skilled people they need.
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Covid: House hunters travelling 'hundreds of miles' to view homes
Estate agents call for tougher measures - as buyers race to beat the end of the stamp duty holiday.
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China's telecom giants ask for Wall Street relisting
The New York Stock Exchange has already changed its mind several times about delisting the companies.
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Ben & Jerry's maker Unilever to insist suppliers pay 'living wage'
Unilever says that by 2030 suppliers must pay staff enough to cover a family's basic needs.
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Brexit: 'I was asked to pay an extra £82 for my £200 coat'
Shoppers buying items from Europe now have to pay customs or VAT charges on those above a certain value.
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How to investigate a firm with 60 million documents
Artificial intelligence helped investigators in a daunting examination of Airbus's business.
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Social media giants grilled on hate content
Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and TikTok asked about their role in the recent violent events in Washington.
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Saga cruises says all customers must be vaccinated
Holidaymakers in 2021 must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19, the travel firm says.
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Burberry pins hopes on Marcus Rashford as sales fall
The brand is struggling in the pandemic but says a campaign with the footballer helped win new customers.
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Brexit: 'My meat shipment is rotting in Rotterdam'
Brexit border hold-ups mean customers are starting to go elsewhere says UK meat exporters group.
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Depop CEO says UK users are 'entrepreneurs’
Maria Raga, CEO of second-hand clothing app Depop, says users of the platform are “entrepreneurs”.
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Low-deposit mortgages return after Covid slump
There has been a fourfold increase in mortgage products for those offering a 10% deposit.
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Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Inflation jumps despite Covid Christmas curbs
The UK inflation rate surges to 0.6% in December from 0.3% in November despite the closure of non-essential shops.
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Jack Ma makes first appearance since October
Fears had grown over the Alibaba founder's whereabouts because of pressure from Chinese authorities.
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Audi to make electric cars with China's oldest carmaker FAW
FAW counts Red Flag limousines, used by China's communist party leaders, among its products.
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£23m support fund for struggling fishing firms
It comes as industry workers warn their livelihoods are at risk due to Brexit border problems.
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MPs criticise HMRC over gaps in Covid support schemes
Out-of-date tax systems mean people are falling through the cracks for help, MPs say.
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'There is beauty and strength in diversity'
Elona Mortimer-Zhika, chief executive of Iris Software Group, shares her business advice.
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Will Netflix's pandemic success continue in 2021?
The streaming firm, which has been boosted by Covid, now has more than 200 million subscribers.
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Brexit: Government considers scrapping some EU labour laws
Minister Kwasi Kwarteng confirms he will review rules after denying plans to dilute workers' rights.
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UK and US fail to do mini-trade deal as Trump exits
US tariffs on Scotch whisky and cashmere remain in place as UK fails to reach deal with Washington.
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Vauxhall: New owner to set out future of UK factory
Vauxhall's parent company warns it will no longer invest in pure diesel or petrol cars at Ellesmere Port.
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Biden economic plans challenged at Yellen hearing
Janet Yellen, Joe Biden's choice to be treasury secretary, appears at her confirmation hearing in Washington.
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MGM Resorts ends bid to buy Ladbrokes owner Entain
Entain's shares tumble after the US casino operator walks away from a takeover attempt.
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Tokyo Olympics 'unlikely to go ahead in 2021'
Former London 2012 Olympics boss says Tokyo event likely to be disrupted by Covid-19 pandemic.
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Arcadia set to shut 31 shops with loss of 700 jobs
Administrators for Sir Philip Green's empire have been seeking buyers for the group since November.
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HSBC to close 82 branches this year
The branches will close between April and September as the bank moves towards more digital banking.
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Barclays not liable for couple defrauded of £700,000
They thought they were assisting a fraud probe when they transferred cash to accounts in the UAE.
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Covid: Cash refusal 'creeping into UK economy'
A survey by consumer group Which? raises concerns over coronavirus leading to more cashless stores.
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Boeing 737 Max to be cleared to fly in Europe
The EU's aviation agency says clearance will be given next week for the aircraft, grounded after two crashes.
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Superdry warns on future amid Covid 'disruption'
The fashion chain says there may be "significant doubt" over its ability to continue as a going concern.
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Covid: Self-employed mothers 'deserve equal help'
Campaigners say 75,000 women who took maternity leave are losing out on government Covid payments.
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CBI calls for more business support before Budget
The business lobby group calls for the extension of support schemes for firms affected by Covid.
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Monday, January 18, 2021
Big firms to pay small companies within 30 days
Changes to the Prompt Payment Code mean big companies will have half as long to pay small firms.
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Will the UK really refuse trade deals over human rights?
The government is being scrutinised over trade deals with countries with poor human rights records.
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Depop: 'I felt so violated when my account was hacked'
Hackers are selling Depop app account details on the dark web for as little as 77p each online.
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'My boss made me come to work and I caught Covid'
Despite the risks, people say they are being asked to work on site when they could do it from home.
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Covid self-employment income support scheme unfair say mothers
Campaigners are bringing a judicial review for indirect sexual discrimination on Thursday.
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A wristband that tells your boss if you are unhappy
Technology to help our mental wellbeing has grown in popularity during the coronavirus lockdowns.
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'I'm stranded at Madrid Airport'
Lisbet Stone was turned away from her flight to London due to having an outdated covid test.
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EasyJet sees summer holiday bookings surge 250%
'People want to go on holiday,' says the airline's boss, as bookings for this summer rise sharply.
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Chip-shortage 'crisis' puts the brakes on car-company output
A shortage of computer chips is leading to car factories shutting down for days at a time.
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Film directors call on government to support UK cinema chains
Danny Boyle, Steve McQueen and other UK film-makers call on the chancellor for tailored funding.
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Next in race to buy Topshop owner Arcadia as bid deadline nears
A consortium including the fashion chain wants to buy the Arcadia group out of administration.
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Brexit: Fishing firms hold London protest over disruption
Fresh fish exports have been severely disrupted by new border controls with the European Union.
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Trampoline prices 'to soar 50% on shipping costs'
The owner of a toy retailer says high transport costs may mean larger toys become more expensive.
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Sunday, January 17, 2021
Lee Jae Yong: Samsung heir gets prison term for bribery scandal
A South Korean court sentenced Lee Jae Yong to two and a half years in prison.
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Covid-19: China's economy grows in fourth quarter, bucking global trend
China's economy grew at 2.3% for the year, making it the only major economy to see growth last year.
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BT faces £600m lawsuit over 'historic overcharging'
A group of pensioners is accusing BT of "historic" excessive pricing of landlines.
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Covid: UK travel corridors closure to come into force
Passengers, whether by boat, train or plane, will have to show proof of a negative Covid test to be allowed in.
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Brexit: 'Putting UK, not GB, delayed my fish for 24 hours'
New trading rules are causing problems for some firms, creating backlogs and uncertainty.
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Protecting fragile ecosystems from lithium mining
More lithium is needed to supply the electric car market, but can it be produced in a sustainable way?
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Universal Credit: Labour presses PM for action ahead of benefit vote
Labour calls on Boris Johnson to give millions a "helping hand" by extending £20 Universal Credit uplift.
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Eurostar: Government urged to 'safeguard' rail firm's future
A group of London firms has written to ministers calling for financial support for the rail firm.
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Coronavirus: Concerns over bosses breaking Covid safety rules
The Health and Safety Executive says it received 2,945 complaints about workplaces in one week.
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Saturday, January 16, 2021
Covid: Airport support scheme to open in England
The government is aiming to provide grants by April to mitigate the impact of Covid travel rules.
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Airline industry needs up to another $80bn to survive pandemic
The world's airlines need another $70-$80bn of government aid to get through the pandemic, the industry says.
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Will the Trump corporate backlash make a difference?
After the storming of the US Capitol, Donald Trump is facing "a very different set of calculations".
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Friday, January 15, 2021
Joanna Lumley 'shocked' at claims disabled workers unpaid
Sir Iain Duncan Smith and Joanna Lumley speak out about employees allegedly owed a total of £200,000.
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Can supermarket security guards help with mask rules?
Supermarkets around the UK are stepping up enforcement of mask-wearing rules.
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WhatsApp extends 'confusing' update deadline
The Facebook-owned platform still says its users must accept the update or stop using the service.
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Scottish fishermen 'sailing to Denmark to land catch'
Red tape plus a "poor" Brexit deal mean fishermen fear for the future, says an industry body.
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Covid-19: Parents with childcare issues 'must get right to furlough'
Labour says legal duty on employers to grant requests would ease strain on families in lockdown.
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'It kind of makes debt cool – and it's not'
Some MPs worry "buy now, pay later" services could be tempting online shoppers into overspending.
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Thursday, January 14, 2021
UK economy shrank by 2.6% in November
The economy contracted as government lockdown restrictions reduced activity, official figures show.
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Thailand allows visitors to play golf in quarantine
At six resorts, visitors will be able to play golf, rather than just having to isolate in their rooms.
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Trump takes final swipe at China's biggest companies
With just days left, the US president continues crackdown on Chinese firms with more sanctions and bans.
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Rules of origin: Why are Percy Pigs a headache for M&S?
Rules of origin are a key part of the UK's trade deal with the EU. What are they?
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Biden unveils $1.9tn US economic relief package
The plan would help communities the US president-elect says have been hit hardest by the pandemic.
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Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood sells his recordings to BMG
The company acquires 300 recordings, or "18 hours of drumming", from the Fleetwood Mac founder.
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Brexit: No plans to dilute workers' rights, minister says
It comes after reports that protections including the 48-hour work week could be dropped.
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Small businesses await Covid insurance case ruling
The Supreme Court ruling will define payouts for many thousands of firms affected by the first lockdown.
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Brexit: 'most difficult week I've had in this job in 20 years'
Hauliers fear their jobs will get worse before they get better
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Australia rebukes Google for blocking local content
The tech giants are fighting the Australian government over plans to make them pay for news content.
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Poshmark turns used clothes into $7.1bn stock listing
The firm raises more than $277m in its stock market debut, as investors see growth potential.
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Pimlico Plumbers to make workers get vaccinations
Founder Charlie Mullins says it is a "no-brainer" that workers should get immunised.
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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra: Does stylus spell end of the Note?
The S21 Ultra's support for an S Pen will fuel speculation that the Note range's days are numbered.
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Bentley ordered to destroy clothing in fashion line trademark row
Bentley Motors lost a legal battle with a Manchester-based clothing company of the same name.
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Covid contraction shrinks German economy by 5%
Figures for 2020 show a sharp decline, but less severe than many economists had expected.
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German freight giant DB Schenker pauses UK deliveries
DB Schenker, owned by rail firm Deutsche Bahn, is suspending UK deliveries over Brexit bureaucracy.
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Primark warns of £1bn hit from lockdown shop closures
Most of the fashion retailers' stores globally are shut due to Covid, including its 190 UK shops.
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Gatwick: Norwegian axes 1,000 jobs at airport in long haul cuts
Norwegian will continue to operate it's short-haul network, but will lose 2,000 staff globally.
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Carillion: Legal bid launched to ban former directors
The new business secretary says banning eight directors of the failed contractor is in the public interest.
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Smart locks: Convenience comes with security doubts
More people are using digital locks for their houses, but how secure are they?
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Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Tesco sees record Christmas sales as shoppers 'treat themselves'
The supermarket giant says customers chose "to treat themselves" as much of the UK was locked down.
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Meng Wanzhou: Bullets sent in mail to Huawei's finance chief
Under house arrest in Canada on bank fraud charges, Ms Meng has reportedly received death threats.
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Coronavirus: Loganair plans for 'recovery' with Isle of Man routes
Loganair says it hopes to 'ramp up' flights between UK and Isle of Man despite the ongoing pandemic.
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New York City is latest to cut Trump business ties
The Trump Organization has contracts with the city to run skating rinks, a carousel and a golf course.
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Bosses failing to support domestic abuse victims, says government
The government wants bosses to do more to help victims as reports of domestic abuse soar in lockdown.
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Covid-19: Passengers told to check train times as routes cut
Services in England are being cut from 87% of normal levels to 72%, the Rail Delivery Group says.
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'Covid means we may lose our first home'
First-time buyers are calling on the government to extend a Help to Buy deadline amid Covid-related delays.
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Vaccine confidence: holiday bookings grow among older tourists
Some companies have seen bookings more than double those of last year amongst retirees
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Covid-19: New test rule for UK arrivals pushed back to Monday
A negative test had been due to be required from Friday, but ministers said people needed time to prepare.
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How much can Joe Biden get done on the US economy?
The new US president may have more scope to make change than initially thought.
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Has coronavirus made us more ethical consumers?
Studies show shoppers on both sides of the Atlantic are more ethically and environmentally minded.
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Brexit will increase food supply chain costs, warn business groups
More red tape after the EU trade deal will raise food and manufacturing costs, business groups tell MPs.
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Man has two guesses to unlock bitcoin worth $240m
A programmer is trying to remember the password to unlock a digital wallet set up a decade ago.
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Furlough fraud: I'm still registered as furloughed for a job I quit'
Amid reports of mass furlough fraud the BBC hears from one worker who quit work but still gets furlough pay.
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Covid: Car loan lenders can seize vehicles from February
A ban on repossession of vehicles will end but, for homes. will be extended for two months, new plans say.
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Covid: 'Money is tight, I think about it every day'
A report finds the pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on those already living in poverty.
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Morrisons to be first UK supermarket to pay minimum £10 an hour
Morrisons will become the first UK supermarket to pay minimum £10 an hour from April.
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Lockdown Christmas: Pink prosecco and takeaway sales surge
Lidl, Just Eat and Asos say demand for fizz, takeaways and clothes all rose during December.
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Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Media billionaire David Barclay dies, aged 86
Together with his twin brother, Sir David built a business empire spanning hotels, retail and newspapers.
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Tesla moves a step closer to launching in India
The electric car maker has registered a company in the country although its future plans remain unclear.
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Coon Cheese rebrands in Australia after anti-racism campaign
The 86-year-old name will disappear in Australia from July, after a campaign by Aboriginal groups.
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Huawei patent mentions use of Uighur-spotting tech
The company denies selling technology that can identify the ethnic group and plans to reword the patent.
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CEO Secrets: 'I couldn't build a company on my own'
The co-founders of German nutritional drink start-up YFood explain why they rely on each other.
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Brexit: Supermarkets says 'urgent intervention' needed over NI food supplies
The UK's major supermarkets say government action is needed to prevent further disruption.
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John Lewis suspends click and collect due to virus safety
The department store owner said it was tightening measures after a "change in tone" from the government.
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UK tightens rules on using Uighur-picked cotton
Government says UK exports will also be monitored to ensure goods are not used in Uighur camps.
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Tesco, Asda and Waitrose ban shoppers without face masks
It follows similar moves by Morrisons and Sainsbury's, but those with medical reasons will be exempt.
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Casino mogul and political donor Sheldon Adelson dead at 87
Mr Adelson was known for his support of Republicans and the state of Israel.
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Families 'struggling to pay for funerals'
A report suggests there is a widening gap in the cost of funerals in different parts of the UK.
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Royal Dutch Shell to cut more than 300 North Sea jobs
The oil giant says 330 posts will go, leaving a workforce in Aberdeen of about 1,000 people.
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Edinburgh Woollen Mill rescue deal to save 2,500 jobs
Investors agree to save the chain, along with Ponden Home and Bonmarché, which could save 2,500 jobs.
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Warhammer sales surge for Games Workshop despite shop closures
Sales of Games Workshop's fantasy game have jumped as people spend more on hobbies in lockdown.
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Royal Mail lists areas hit by Covid postal delays
Deliveries may be delayed in 28 areas due to "resourcing issues", the postal group says.
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Monday, January 11, 2021
Firms scrap political donations over Capitol riots
Many companies say they won't donate to Senators who refused to certify President-elect Biden's win.
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Private equity firm eyes stake in All Blacks
New Zealand's national treasure has burned through nearly half of its cash reserves due to lockdowns.
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Samsung bets on bespoke fridges to lure millennials
The South Korean electronics firm says it is focusing on personalised devices for younger customers.
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Retail sales in 2020 worst on record, says BRC trade body
A slump in demand for fashion and homeware during lockdown left many retailers struggling.
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UK leading the way in use of language-learning apps
As the pandemic has given us time to fill, more of us are learning a new language.
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Covid-19: New test rule for UK arrivals from Friday
International travellers will have to take a Covid test up to 72 hours before departing.
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Ford ends decades of Brazil manufacturing
The US car giant is closing its last three Brazilian factories, with a loss of 5,000 jobs.
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Supermarket staff: 'We're lucky if people wear masks'
Shop workers say the third lockdown is the worst ever for customers not sticking to safety rules.
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Marks & Spencer snaps up Jaeger fashion brand
M&S is buying the brand out of administration, but not Jaeger's scores of shops and concessions.
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UK economy 'to get worse before it gets better'
New Covid curbs are necessary but they will hit the economy, Chancellor Rishi Sunak warns.
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'My spending has gone up, not down, in lockdown'
A study finds that the financial burden on poorer families has increased during the pandemic.
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Coronavirus: 'Concern' over Covid rule breakers in supermarkets
Vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi says that rules must be adhered to when shopping for food.
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Etsy sorry as 'Camp Auschwitz' T-shirt sparks fury
The online marketplace removes "disrespectful" T-shirt after a complaint from the Auschwitz Memorial.
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Cryptoasset investing? Be prepared to lose the lot, warns watchdog
The Financial Conduct Authority issues a striking warning to investors in unregulated cryptoassets.
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Parler social network drops offline after Amazon pulls support
The platform had been reliant on Amazon's cloud computing service, which has pulled its support.
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Royal Mail: Former Ocado executive named as new boss
Simon Thompson, who has also worked for NHS Test and Trace, will begin his role immediately.
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Dr Martens kickstarts plan to join stock market
The current owner of the footwear brand is considering making shares in the firm available to investors.
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Sunday, January 10, 2021
China brings in new law to fight Trump's sanctions
Chinese officials are bracing for more punitive measures in Donald Trump's final days in office.
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China's Baidu and Geely partner up for smart cars
The search engine giant and carmaker will go up against Tesla and other homegrown competitors.
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Terra Carta: Prince Charles asks companies to join 'Earth charter'
He wants businesses to do more to protect the planet as he marks 50 years of environmental campaigning.
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Covid: Record number of small firms 'set to close'
Without more help to counter the pandemic, a quarter of a million firms could go, an industry body says.
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Greener planes of the future... or just pretty plans?
The aerospace industry is testing models of radical looking aircraft, but will they ever make it into production?
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Cladding flat owners told not to talk to press
The government says a draft agreement saying flat owners need its approval first is "standard".
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Online retailer Ocado warns of 'missing items' as suppliers cut choice
It said there may be "an increase of missing items and substitutions over the next few weeks."
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CES 2021: The tech expo swaps Vegas for a virtual show
How the giant tech showcase has swapped Vegas for a virtual event this year.
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Motorhomes 'missing' after rental firm collapsed
Lenders face big losses after the company went bust owing £7m, while some vehicles are "missing".
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Saturday, January 9, 2021
Can onboard rollercoasters save the cruise industry?
The Mardi Gras is going overboard with new features to lure back passengers including a micro-brewery.
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Friday, January 8, 2021
OECD: Lockdowns here to stay, even with vaccine plan
The economic think-tank tips a better economy in 2021 but success will depend on the vaccine rollout.
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Lockdown lessons: The firms adapting and thriving
Three small businesses explain how they have adapted to cope with the pandemic over the past year.
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US hit as jobs fall for first time since April
The US economy lost 140,000 jobs in December, as rising coronavirus cases took a toll.
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Renters: Eviction ban in England extended for six weeks
Councils will also be given extra funding to accommodate rough sleepers, the government announces.
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BA Holidays selling Caribbean departures for this weekend
Despite the UK in lockdown, and other tour firms halting operations, the company has departures this weekend.
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Google Chrome browser privacy plan investigated in UK
The Competition and Markets Authority will explore whether Google is abusing its market dominance.
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Soaring house prices in 2020 likely to slow this year, says Halifax
The lender says it expects "downward pressure on house prices" in 2021 following annual rise of 6% last year.
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Asos to create 2,000 jobs at new Lichfield centre
The site in Lichfield will employ 2,000 people over the next three years, the fashion group says.
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Marks & Spencer sees festive sales slump
Modest growth in food sales fails to offset big declines in the retailer's clothing division.
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Thursday, January 7, 2021
Brexit: Problems grow at UK ports with backlogs and delays
Many retailers believe they will be paying taxes on exports of goods that are not fully made in Britain.
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Apple and Hyundai announce electric car tie-up
The US tech titan joins forces with the Korean car company to develop self-driving vehicles.
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Coronavirus: Arrivals in England and will soon need negative test
The new measures are expected to come into effect in England early next week amid rising infections.
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Employment: Demand for UK workers 'picks up' in December
But firms may be hesitant to take on permanent staff during the Covid crisis, new research suggests.
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Food waste: 'I'll have to throw away £6,000-worth of milk'
While restaurants and shops have been given tax breaks, firms that supply them fear for the future.
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Covid tests for Channel hauliers to continue 'until further notice'
Lorry drivers will need a negative result to cross into France until further notice, the government says.
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Boeing to pay $2.5bn over 737 Max conspiracy
Boeing is to pay $2.5bn to settle US criminal charges over 737 Max aircraft conspiracy - US Department of Justice.
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US backs down from tariffs over French tech giant taxes
The decision comes less than three weeks before US President Donald Trump is due to leave office.
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Meat factories warn covid absences could hit supplies
Industry body calls for the early vaccination of workers to keep supply chains running smoothly.
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US business leaders slam 'appalling' insurrection
Executives who have worked with US President Donald Trump have called for a peaceful transfer of power.
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LVMH seals purchase of Tiffany after takeover fight
LVMH said it was installing new leadership at the US jeweller, including a son of its chief executive.
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Elon Musk becomes world's richest person as wealth tops $185bn
The Tesla and SpaceX owner replaces Jeff Bezos as the richest man on the planet.
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John Lewis among UK firms scrapping overseas deliveries
Department store chain John Lewis is one of many British businesses abolishing overseas deliveries.
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National Express to suspend all services
The firm says tighter Covid restrictions and falling passenger numbers have prompted the decision.
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Pub group Mitchells & Butlers seeks cash amid lockdown closures
The owner of pub chains Harvester and All Bar One says current restrictions cost it up to £40m a month.
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'New York is not dead, but it is on life support'
Has the coronavirus pandemic hurt America's fragile urban revival - or killed it?
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Sainsbury's Christmas sales rise despite smaller turkeys
Families had smaller gatherings, but sales still rose 9.3% in the Christmas trading period, it says.
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Ryanair cuts flight schedule amid new lockdowns
The airline warns few, if any, flights will operate to or from Ireland or the UK from the end of January.
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Brexit: UK-Ireland lorry traffic at Holyhead port slumps
Lorry traffic between Holyhead and Dublin is down to about one-third of usual capacity.
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Wednesday, January 6, 2021
Game maker Roblox's value rockets seven-fold during pandemic
The online game maker is now pushing ahead with a shares debut after securing fresh funding.
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NYSE in a spin over Chinese telecoms delistings
The New York stock exchange has sparked confusion over its reversal on ejecting the three firms.
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British Gas staff start five-day strike over pay
Owner Centrica says it will prioritise vulnerable households and emergencies during the walkout.
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Government vows to end complex leasehold costs
The proposals should help those with shorter leases fearing bills of many thousands of pounds.
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Lockdown: 'I've borrowed £4m just to remain closed'
The new lockdown has pushed pubs and restaurants into yet more debt, some of which may never be repaid.
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Social media giants remove Trump video
YouTube, Google and Facebook have taken his message to protesters down due to false allegations.
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Elon Musk's guide to getting ahead in business
Six principles that have helped Elon Musk become one of the richest people on the planet.
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Amazon plots a course into the healthcare industry
Amazon has moved into the pharmacy business and analysts see further moves into healthcare.
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Little action at Trump auction for Arctic oil rights
An Alaska state agency emerged as the main bidder at the sale, which was opposed by environmentalists.
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Nvidia takeover of chip designer Arm investigated
The Competition and Markets Authority will look at the deal for the firm whose chips power most smartphones.
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McDonald's pauses walk-in takeaways in lockdown
Drive-through and delivery services will still be available while it reviews its safety procedures.
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Amazon pledges billions for affordable homes in US
The effort comes as housing prices have skyrocketed, creating an affordability crisis.
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Fraudsters use Covid and social media to peddle scams
One scam tells recipients they are "eligible to apply for your vaccine" with a link to a bogus NHS website.
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Covid: What are the rules for pubs and restaurants across the UK?
Pubs and restaurants across the UK are currently closed, but can offer some takeaways.
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Shoppers told not to buy more than normal
Stores seek to reassure shoppers that there is no need to bulk-buy in new lockdown.
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Covid: Grand Central and Hull Trains suspend services for a third time
It is the third time Grand Central and Hull Trains have temporarily stopped services.
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Greggs 'will not bounce back until 2022'
The bakery chain says its profits will not return to pre-Covid levels until 2022 at the earliest.
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Neil Young sells song rights in '$150m' deal
Investment company Hipgnosis buys a half share of 1,180 songs by the Canadian folk rocker.
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Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Lai Xiaomin: Criticism of death sentence on former Chinese tycoon
The harsh penalty for a former finance chief is a "major step backwards" says human rights activists.
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M&S signs call to action over Uighur forced labour
M&S said it was important to encourage other companies to examine their clothing supply chains .
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Trump bans Alipay and seven other Chinese apps
The latest executive order by the US president will only take effect after he has left office.
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Coronavirus: Arrivals in UK could soon need negative test
The government says it is considering the move to prevent the virus spreading "across the UK border".
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UK new car registrations in 2020 sink to 30-year low
New 2020 car registrations sink to a 30-year low and see biggest one-year drop since the Second World War
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Covid: 12 life tasks in lockdown - what has changed?
From registering a birth to getting a plumber. not everything is the same as during the first lockdown.
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FTSE 100 chief executives 'earn average salary within 3 days'
FTSE 100 bosses will earn more in the first three days of this week than the average workers' annual wage.
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CEO Secrets: 'Try bartering to kickstart your business'
The boss of an advertising screens company says he used barter to get a prime London office location.
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TalkRadio: YouTube kicks channel off its platform
The Google-owned video-hosting service has yet to give a reason for its action.
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Honda's Swindon factory temporarily suspends production
The car manufacturer blames global supply delays for the latest disruption at its Swindon factory.
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Covid: Can my boss force me to go to work?
As England and Scotland enter new coronavirus lockdowns, what are the rules about going to work?
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Train services set to be reduced in lockdown
Some in the industry are anticipating reductions of between 50-60% of normal service.
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Tui and Thomas Cook cancel bookings as lockdown begins
Tui and Thomas Cook cancel holidays after new coronavirus restrictions are imposed.
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Paperchase on the brink of administration
The stationery chain which has 127 stores and around 1,500 employees says shop closures hit it hard.
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Government offers firms £4.6bn in new lockdown grants
Businesses in retail, hospitality and leisure will receive new grants to help them keep afloat.
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Morrisons' sales boosted by early Christmas shopping
The supermarket saw strong trading over the key Christmas period, with a big jump in sales of champagne.
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Monday, January 4, 2021
Australian advert of man eating bat sandwich investigated
Australia's advertising watchdog says it has received a number of complaints from viewers.
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NYSE scraps plans to delist Chinese telecoms giants
The New York Stock Exchange has made a U-turn following "further consultation" with regulators.
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Supermarket websites feel the strain of new lockdown
Shoppers rush to secure online delivery slots as demand surges following news of another lockdown.
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Covid exercise: 'I'll never go back to the gym again'
An explosion in fitness tech means not everyone will be rushing back to gyms when they can reopen.
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New York transit workers: 'We don't get respect'
A subway conductor and a bus driver in New York share their stories of working during the pandemic.
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UK 'cannot duck' post-Covid inequalities
A growing divide over education, jobs, and ethnicity threaten the fabric of society, says Nobel laureate's study.
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Lockdown: 'The road to recovery just got longer'
Business leaders call for more financial help as the lockdown plunges more firms into a fight for survival.
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UK expats prevented from returning home to Spain
UK nationals resident in Spain say they were wrongly turned back when their flight landed in Barcelona.
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Mortgage lending surges to 13-year high
A stamp duty holiday, which expires in March, sparked a flurry of homebuying activity.
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Google workers form tech giant's first labour union
The group of more than 200 engineers say Google must to live up to its 'Don't be evil' pledge.
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Virgin Media broadband price rises of up to £54 in 2021
Virgin Media says customers will see bills go up 4% on average, between £30 and £54 a year for most.
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EU firms refuse UK deliveries over Brexit tax changes
Some specialist firms across the EU are no longer delivering to the UK because of Brexit tax changes.
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Covid: Can I go on furlough and how much will I be paid?
More people are now eligible for furlough, with the scheme extended until April 2021.
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FTSE 100 rallies amid Covid vaccine rollout
Shares surge on the first day of trading in 2021 as the rollout of the second vaccine gets under way.
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Amazon's Jeff Bezos: The richest person in the world
As 2020 ended, Jeff Bezos's wealth was estimated to be more than $185bn (£135bn), after he made tens of billions during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Circus ring mistress 'grateful' for food banks in lockdown
Olympia Posirca never thought she would have to rely on food banks but is grateful that they got her through 2020.
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Sunday, January 3, 2021
Fiat Chrysler and PSA merger faces final hurdle
The deal will create the world's fourth biggest car maker and lead to major savings for the new group.
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MGM Resorts 'looking' to buy' Ladbrokes owner Entain
The move is the latest attempt by a casino operator to expand into the online gambling business.
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'Furlough mums and dads while schools are off' says TUC
Trades unions urge bosses to support parents trying to balance work and childcare.
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Saturday, January 2, 2021
Bitcoin value surges past $30,000 (£22,000) for first time
The cryptocurrency has continued to soar in value just weeks after hitting $20,000 for the first time.
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Friday, January 1, 2021
Adobe Flash Player is finally laid to rest
The beleaguered web browser plug-in will no longer receive security updates from Adobe.
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