Hospitality ‘struggling to fill thousands of jobs’
Restaurants, cafes and pubs are particularly short of waiting staff and chefs, UK Hospitality says.
HS2 leg to Leeds will go ahead, says Shapps
The eastern branch of the planned high speed rail network will be completed, the transport secretary says.
French oil giant Total rebrands in shift to renewables
Total is the latest energy giant to face pressure from shareholders to reduce carbon emissions faster.
British exports worth billions have faced EU tariffs since Brexit
Despite the tariff-free deal agreed with the EU, a study finds up to £3.5bn of exports have had taxes applied.
JD Logistics shares deliver in Hong Kong debut
The successful share listing comes despite a crackdown on some of China’s biggest e-commerce firms.
Insurers must not penalise loyal customers, says FCA
People renewing their home or motor insurance will pay no more than new customers from January.
Nike says it split with Neymar over sexual assault investigation
The sportswear giant and Brazilian footballer give conflicting accounts of why they parted ways.
Belarus: Russia blocks some flights for avoiding its ally
Air France and Austrian Airlines routes to Moscow are halted as Russia rejects new flight plans.
Twitter: Social media giant lists new ‘Blue’ subscription service
It comes as the social media giant attempts to diversify its revenue sources from advertising.
The tech promising to bring lectures alive
College educators are trying new technology to make online classes more engaging.
