‘Lockdown taught us we’re more than just a gym’
On Monday, businesses will reopen after months of being closed, but can they adapt to the “new normal”?
Amazon defeats historic Alabama union effort
The contest was test for the e-commerce giant, which has faced global criticism for worker treatment.
Covid-19: People can start thinking about foreign travel – Shapps
The transport secretary says people are no longer being advised against booking holidays abroad.
‘I’m on day eight and no Covid test has arrived’
Customers say they are being “scammed” by private firms failing to deliver Covid test kits and results.
Is England’s café culture set for a boost?
Councils tell the BBC more than 840 pavement licences have been granted in the biggest English cities.
Home movers have a spring in their step, says the Halifax
The stamp duty holiday extension led to a “resurgence” in the housing market in March, the Halifax says.
US blacklists seven Chinese supercomputer groups
President Biden’s actions continue US moves to make it harder for China to obtain its technology.
Greensill lobbying row: Rishi Sunak texts to David Cameron released
Labour calls for an inquiry into “lucrative contracts” awarded to an employer of the former PM.
‘Satan Shoes’ to be recalled as Nike agrees to settle lawsuit
The art collective that sold the customised sneakers will recall the shoes and offer full refunds.
Workers with Down’s syndrome: ‘We feel safe’
Only 5.6% of adults with learning disabilities were in full-time employment last year, research shows.
