Tesco shoppers buying more during fewer trips
The supermarket says that in the three months to May, the number of trips fell by nearly a third.
Virgin Australia to fly again with new US owner Bain Capital
The struggling airline was pushed into administration by Australia’s pandemic travel ban.
Summer holidays: ‘We’re not really going anywhere’
People tell the BBC what they plan to do about their holidays this year amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Why Huawei’s days in the UK could be numbered
US sanctions threaten access to chip design software, which could determine its fate in the UK.
Coronavirus: What it’s like to fly in the ‘new normal’
Flying is a very different experience in the age of coronavirus.
When working from home is much more than emailing
Some jobs like animating films need more than just regular internet access and robust Wi-Fi.
Holiday boom: ‘It’s bonkers. The phone has not stopped ringing’
Tourist spots have seen bookings boom after the government gave holidays the go ahead from 4 July.
Coronavirus: How safe is it to get on a plane?
Many airlines are starting to resume flying, but they first need to reduce the risks of Covid-19.
‘Stop using our pain to attract black consumers’
Some brands have been accused of jumping on the Black Lives Matter bandwagon just to sell their products.
Fed acts to keep banks ‘prudent’ amid virus risks
The Federal Reserve has warned that big US banks risk losses of $700bn in a severe downturn.
