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Bank And Church Of England Apologise For Historic Slavery Ties

The Bank said it was "inexcusable" that former senior figures had profited from the slave trade. Read more

The Strict New Rules For Air Travel After Lockdown

How airlines are keeping passengers safe after lockdown. Read more

Coronavirus: Dozens Of People 'chasing Every Job' In Poor Areas

On average, there are 20 people claiming unemployment benefits for each job vacancy that is posted in poorer areas. Read more

Coronavirus: Charity Donations Tumble At Lockdown Funerals

Charities say support and research work will be hit as limited funeral attendance affects collections. Read more

Lockdown Price Hikes For Beans And Cleaning Spray

Spray cleaning products are nearly 5% more expensive than in March, while beans cost almost 3% more. Read more

Pub Chain 'has No Choice' But To Open On 4 July

The boss of Oakman Inns says that if pubs don't reopen "they'll continue to bleed cash". Read more

US Jobless Claims Worse Than Expected Despite Reopening

More than 1.5 million Americans filed new applications for unemployment last week. Read more

Coronavirus: Bank Pumps £100bn Into UK Economy To Aid Recovery

Bank of England announces huge stimulus to aid recovery from the "unprecedented" coronavirus downturn. Read more

Winter Is Coming, And With It The UK's COVID-19 Contact-tracing App – Though Health Minister Says It's Not A Priority

'Focus' now on call centre-based system run by outsourcers, it seems Once described as a key part of England's COVID-19... Read more

What Is Quantitative Easing And How Will It Affect You?

The Bank of England has unveiled new measures to stimulate the economy. How do they work? Read more

Brewery And Insurance Hub 'sorry' For Slave Links

Greene King and Lloyd's of London pledge to make donations to black, Asian and minority ethnic groups. Read more

Wirecard Shares Slump Over Missing €1.9bn

The German payments company says about a quarter of the money on its books might not exist. Read more

Tesco Sells Polish Supermarket Business

The deal comes as the UK supermarket giant continues to scale back its international operations. Read more

DPD And B&Q Owner To Hire 7,500 As Demand Surges

The firms say they need more staff to process and deliver the goods bought online during lockdown. Read more

Coronavirus: Qantas Axes Most Overseas Flights Until October

The Australian airline said it will still fly to New Zealand and ramp up its domestic services. Read more