P&O Ferries security ‘treated staff like criminals’
Sacked P&O Ferries crew “felt intimidated” when security guards were deployed on ship.
Are the P&O Ferries sackings legal?
P&O has been widely criticised for sacking 800 employees – but are its actions illegal?
P&O Ferries staff protest over shock firing
Staff, unions and MPs have expressed outrage and travellers have been told to expect disruption.
Burger King Russia partner ‘refuses’ to shut shops
Restaurant Brands International says it demanded that its local operator close its Russian restaurants.
How Poland’s business community is helping Ukrainians
Small and medium sized firms, including recruiters, are organising support for arriving refugees.
Airline giant Delta warns oil increases mean higher ticket prices
The jump in oil prices since Russia invaded Ukraine is set to lead to higher airfares.
Ukraine’s restaurants rally to the war effort
From chefs to suppliers, the country’s food industry is pulling together to feed the population at war.
Ukraine war: Fraudsters exploit crisis to steal money
Fraudsters are masquerading as victims of the war in Ukraine to trick people into sending money.
Interest rates rise again to counter higher prices
Bank of England increases rates for the third time in four months as the cost of living rises.
Fears Russia will not be able to pay its debts remain
Russia may default on its debts as Western sanctions over Ukraine bite.
