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Apple drops Fortnite from App Store amid direct payment row

Apple has dropped the hugely popular Fortnite game from its App Store after the game’s developer introduced a direct payment plan that bypasses Apple’s...

New Look launches restructuring to cut shop rents and debt pile

High street retailer New Look has launched a major restructuring of its finances to reduce its costs after sales were hit by the coronavirus...

Amazon rebrands Twitch Prime to Prime Gaming

Amazon has dropped the Twitch name from its subscription offering as the tech giant focuses on growing the Prime brand. Twitch Prime is now known...

US passenger train company drops Virgin as partner

The partnership between Richard Branson’s Virgin Group and the private Florida passenger train service Brightline has ended less than two years after it started. Brightline...

Union says BA has ‘forced out’ 4,000 workers

Four thousand British Airways workers are “being forced out of the jobs that they love today by naked, company greed”, the UK trade union...

Italy threaten to ban Ryanair for non-compliance with Covid rules

Italy’s civil aviation regulator ENAC is threatening to ban Ryanair from the country’s airports over alleged non-compliance with rules introduced to tackle the coronavirus...

EasyJet increases summer flights to meet demand

EasyJet has said it is operating more flights than previously planned due to demand exceeding expectations. The airline is expanding its schedule to 40 per...

BP cuts dividend for first time since Deepwater Horizon after huge loss

BP has slashed its dividend payout for the first time since the Deepwater Horizon disaster, after the company’s profits were squeezed by a drop...

EasyJet increases summer flights to meet demand

EasyJet has said it is operating more flights than previously planned due to demand exceeding expectations. The airline is expanding its schedule to 40 per...

Union accuses British Airways of ‘industrial thuggery’

British Airways has been accused of “industrial thuggery” by the leader of the UK's Unite union. General secretary Len McCluskey said the airline was wrong...

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