Wuhan lockdown: How people are still getting food
China’s biggest food delivery firm is adapting its technology to help Wuhan’s trapped residents.
Self-assessment tax deadline looms
Many thousands of people are leaving their tax return until the deadline of the end of Friday.
Coronavirus: UK pharmacies see sanitiser sales spike
As the public buy hand cleansers and wipes, the experts say soap and warm water are best
Airbus to pay SFO €1bn in corruption settlement
The payment is part of a €3.6bn deal involving authorities in the UK, France and the US.
HS2: Johnson drops ‘keep digging’ hint over future of project
The PM says the mammoth rail project is in a “big hole” and needs to be “sorted out”.
Eurozone economy barely growing at all
An official estimate puts growth in the region at 0.1% in the three months to the end of December.
British Steel: France in threat to veto sale
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire threatens to block the firm’s takeover by China’s Jingye.
Aston Martin: F1 billionaire owner leads rescue deal
Racing Point F1 team co-owner Lawrence Stroll’s consortium will inject emergency cash into the carmaker.
‘I tested my new name at the coffee shop’
For young trans people, giving their new names to the barista can be the start of self-acceptance.
Bank of England: City watchdog looks into pound’s jump
The increase has raised questions over whether the decision to keep interest rates unchanged was leaked.
