Coronavirus: Renters More At Risk From Economic Downturn
Think tank says they are more likely to be in affected industries, and spend more income on housing. Read more
Coronavirus: 'We Need To Recruit Hundreds More Live-in Carers'
The CEO of a social care firm says there is a surge in demand for live-in carers due to coronavirus. Read more
Coronavirus Crisis Forces Farmers To Throw Milk Away
Some dairy farmers are throwing away thousands of litres amid supply chain disruption due to coronavirus. Read more
Will We Ever Take Cruise Holidays Again?
The cruise line industry faces a long journey back from the coronavirus pandemic. Read more
Facebook And Samsung Donate Thousands Of Devices To NHS
Samsung will donate 2,000 smartphones, while Facebook is offering its video-calling screen Portal. Read more
Coronavirus: We Wont Get A Refund On Our £17,000 Chalet
Holidaymakers say they are struggling to get refunds on cancelled holidays due to the lockdown. Read more
Coronavirus: Call For Apps To Get Fake Covid-19 News Button
Campaign for Countering Digital Hate says social networks are "missing a trick" combating the issue. Read more
Rolls-Royce Leads Data Analytics Alliance With Its Sights Set On COVID-19 Economic Recovery
Aims to limit recessionary impacts, help global pandemic response First data was the new oil, then Google said data is ... Read more
McDonald's Sales Dip Just 3.4% As US Stores Stay Open
McDonald's has closed stores in the UK due to the coronavirus, but most US outlets remain open. Read more
Coronavirus: Chancellor Announces Aid For Charities
Rishi Sunak unveils a £750m package to keep charities afloat during the coronavirus pandemic. Read more
Coronavirus: 'Drop In Global Trade To Be Worse Than 2008 Crisis'
The World Trade Organization (WTO) predicts a contraction of between 13% and 32% this year. Read more
Coronavirus: Wills 'being Signed On Car Bonnets' Amid Lockdown
Solicitors see a "massive rise" in demand but the need for two witnesses creates practical difficulties. Read more
Tribunal Halts All Information Commissioner's Office Cases Because UK Data Watchdog Can't Print Or Organise PDFs
Quiet legal word leads to blanket month-long delay Exclusive A UK tribunal halted 60 cases against the Information Co... Read more
Dixons Carphone Top Brass Take 20% Pay Cut As Swathes Of Brit Workforce Furloughed
But outgoing Carphone Warehouse staff can't use government support scheme to defer redundancies Exclusive - updated D... Read more
Coronavirus: Tesco Tells People To Visit Stores To Get Food
The supermarket says there is "simply not enough capacity" to supply everyone with online shopping. Read more