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Grocery workers get recognition for vital work and risks they face during crisis

Grocery workers around the world are among those on the frontline of the Covid-19 crisis and they have earned praise from the likes of...

Airline Norwegian hit by 61% fall in passenger numbers in March

Airline Norwegian suffered a 61% drop in demand last month. The budget carrier said it carried 1.2 million passengers in March, compared with 3 million...

John Lewis and Waitrose staff to get Covid-19 bonus

John Lewis has become the latest shop to reward its staff a bonus working through the coronavirus pandemic. All frontline workers at the department store...

Debenhams on brink of administration amid pandemic

Debenhams is expected to slide into administration in the coming days following the impact of coronavirus. It is understood that the UK department store chain,...

Google releases data to help countries track people’s movement during lockdowns

Google has started releasing location data to help public health officials track how people are responding to lockdowns during the coronavirus pandemic. The US tech...

Virus deaths and unemployment accelerate across Europe and US as cases pass 1m

Coronavirus deaths have mounted with alarming speed in Spain, Italy and New York, the most lethal hotspot in the United States, as figures show...

Unite continues British Airways talks over coronavirus threat to jobs

Talks are continuing on Thursday over the fate of thousands of British Airways workers who face being laid off because of the coronavirus crisis. The...

EasyJet founder demands vote on sacking of director in £4.5bn plane order row

The founder of easyJet has demanded a vote on whether to sack one of the company’s directors, in a row over a £4.5 billion...

T-Mobile merges with Sprint and CEO steps down

Mobile carrier T-Mobile has completed the takeover of smaller rival Sprint, creating a new wireless giant that rivals AT&T and Verizon in size. The companies...

April frost kills off early market buds as FTSE falls again

Shares in London’s biggest companies were dragged lower on Wednesday after banks slashed their dividends and the US warned hundreds of thousands of Americans...

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