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Garden furniture shortage no picnic for retailers

Supply problems are due the huge rise in demand last year and rising shipping costs.

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Pandemic impact ‘yet to be felt’ on high streets

An average of 48 outlets per day closed last year, but there may be worse to come.

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Covid-19: 48,000 businesses sign up for rapid testing

All companies in England can register for workplace coronavirus testing until 31 March.

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House builders ‘should drop appalling gagging orders’

Developers who carry out repair work should not require non-disclosure agreements, says an MP.

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Goodbye to the original celebrity private jet

Learjet will stop production this year, having created the private jet market for the super-rich.

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Would you scrap your car for public transport credits?

A scheme in the Midlands is encouraging people to scrap their cars to get public transport credits.

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Roblox: ‘We paid off our parents’ mortgage making video games’

The popularity of online gaming platform Roblox has allowed some developers to make serious money.

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Mathias Cormann set to head OECD despite climate record

Critics say former finance minister Mathias Cormann has an ‘atrocious’ record on climate change.

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Football Index: What has happened to online betting company and what has the fallout been?

Football Index has entered administration and had its gambling licences suspended – what happened and what does it mean for customers?

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Cumbria coal mine: Public inquiry after government U-turn

Ministers say “increased” controversy over the Cumbria mine means a public inquiry is needed.