Coronavirus: Businesses begin to pay towards furlough scheme
It comes as some firms in England face furloughing staff again after lockdown easing plans were paused.
News Corp: Rupert Murdoch’s son James quits company
He resigns from the company’s board, citing “disagreements over editorial content”.
BA staff and plane fanatics hunt for 747 souvenirs
The retirement of British Airways’ fleet of 747s has triggered a bout of nostalgia from its fans.
Job hunting: ‘I apply everywhere – few firms reply’
The pandemic has created a desperate hunt for jobs in an increasingly competitive market.
Jet2 to refund customers returning early from Spain
The airline says it will refund cancelled return flights from Spain and unused holiday dates.
Twitter hack: Bognor Regis man one of three charged
A UK man and two people in Florida have been charged over the hijacking of US Twitter accounts.
Coronavirus: ‘It’s make or break for our business now’
Businesses are dismayed about the decision to put lockdown easing on hold in England.
Byron Burger sheds 650 jobs and closes more than half its outlets
The burger chain is the latest High Street name to cut jobs after the coronavirus hit to trading.
How basketball could revive African economies
NBA Africa is looking to launch the African Basketball League in order to boost the economy.
Holiday firm Tui extends suspension of trips to Spain
The tour firm cancels trips to Spain until mid-August but adds more holidays to Greece and Turkey.
