Retail sales near pre-lockdown levels in June
Sales rose by 13.9%, official figures show, as the reopening of shops released pent-up demand.
Google, Facebook, Amazon, Apple hearing faces delay
The anti-trust hearing is set to be postponed after the death of civil rights leader John Lewis.
Coronavirus: ‘We made a feature film in lockdown’
How some UK film makers have kept working during the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus: Disney delays blockbuster films due to pandemic
The new Star Wars and Avatar movies are pushed back a year while Mulan is postponed indefinitely.
What is redundancy, who can be made redundant and what are my rights?
As thousands of job losses owing to coronavirus are announced, here is a guide to your financial entitlements.
‘You need to support your smaller suppliers’
Indian online furniture retailer Pepperfry says during times of crisis big businesses need to ensure smaller ones survive.
Coronavirus: New Avon sellers double during UK lockdown
There has been a surge in people signing up to sell Avon beauty products over the past few months.
Coronavirus: Reassurance for travellers over cancelled holiday refunds
People given refund credit notes, not cash, for their cancelled package holiday are told their money is safe.
World faces staggering jobs challenge, says Microsoft president
A quarter of a billion people are set to lose their job this year, Microsoft’s president tells the BBC.
My Money: ‘Instead of the holiday buffet, it’s egg and toast at home’
Priya Aiyer from Kent takes us through her week during the coronavirus pandemic.
