Covid: Al fresco dining to become a High Street fixture in England
Pavement licences are to be extended and takeaway pints will continue for another year to help the sector.
Small shops face £1.7bn debt mountain, says report
The warning is in the latest report on the future of High Streets by former retail chief Bill Grimsey.
Covid: Foreign Office still advising against travel to countries set to turn green
Both will be added to the UK’s green list on Monday, but the foreign office still advises against travel.
Revolut becomes most valuable UK start-up after £24bn valuation
Revolut’s latest valuation has made its Russia-born boss Nik Storonsky a multibillionaire.
‘My music is always there when I need it’
Music fans explain why they wouldn’t part with their vinyl and CDs, despite the rise of streaming.
Morrisons: Supermarket agrees £6.3bn takeover
The UK’s fourth largest supermarket accepts an offer from the US owner of Majestic Wine.
‘Euro 2020 is a lifeline for my pub’
Many pubs showing football are completely booked up for the England match on Saturday.
Music fans’ confusion over insurance cover
Consumer group Which? says people with tickets to gigs or major events are often unaware of the extent of cover.
‘It’s like Endgame…where everyone just disappears’
New York celebrity restaurateur Stephen Starr is having to get creative to staff his businesses
The codes helping visually-impaired people shop
New technology that allows phones to read out labelling is about to make supermarkets much more accessible.
