Coronavirus: Shoppers lost £100m in vouchers expiring in lockdown – Which?
A quarter of people had vouchers that expired when shops were shut, a survey by Which? suggests.
Tesco joins Morrisons to limit sales of some items
Limits on loo roll and flour are back as supermarkets act to prevent a repeat of March’s panic buying.
Singapore in world first for facial verification
The technology is being rolled out countrywide as part of Singapore’s national identity scheme.
Thomas Cook staff: Redundant twice in a year
A year on from the firm’s collapse, many staff are still out of work while others have set up businesses.
Contact-tracing app: First version worked on more phones
The first version of the NHS England and Wales app was trialled on the Isle of Wight.
William Hill: Takeover battle looms for UK bookmaker
Shares in the betting giant jump by a third after it says it has received two rival bid approaches.
‘One day everyone will use China’s digital currency’
China plans a digital version of its currency, which some say could become a big global payment system.
‘I still spend so much time on the kids – that needs to change’
Sarah Dahia from Australia takes us through her week during the coronavirus pandemic.
Why do women appear to bear the brunt of ageism at work?
Older women fight back against the double whammy of ageism and sexism in the workplace.
Classic Vauxhall models go on display in Luton exhibition
Vehicles from more than 100 years of production go on show in the town where they were made.
