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  • Tube cleaners accidentally scrub out Banksy coronavirus artwork

    July 15, 2020

    Artwork worth potentially hundreds of thousands pounds by street artist Banksy was removed from a London Tube carriage accidentally, after cleaners had no idea about the value of the works. Transport for London (TfL) removed the artwork, after the world-renowned artist painted a series of his trademark rats posing with face masks, due to TfL’s [...]

  • Carr’s reinstates dividend as farming firm avoids coronavirus damage

    July 15, 2020

    Agriculture firm Carr’s Group today confirmed that it would pay shareholders a single combined dividend in October, saying the coronavirus pandemic had had “no material financial impact” on business. In an update, the London-listed company said that trading remained in line with expectations for the whole year. In April, the company, which makes agricultural equipment [...]

  • German court bans Tesla ads over self-driving claims

    July 14, 2020

    Germany has banned Tesla from repeating what a court says are misleading statements relating to its driver assistance systems and autonomous driving. The case was brought by Germany’s Wettbewerbszentrale, an industry sponsored body tasked with policing anti-competitive practices. Tesla can appeal the Munich court’s ruling. The court agreed with the industry body and banned Tesla [...]

  • Virgin Atlantic secures £1.2bn rescue deal after months of turbulence

    July 14, 2020

    Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Atlantic has secured a £1.2bn rescue deal after nearly four months of uncertainty over its future. The deal, which Sky News reported could be unveiled this afternoon, will save thousands of jobs at the embattled carrier. In a statement, chief executive Shai Weiss hailed the deal, saying that the “last six [...]

  • British Airways to sell art collection amid coronavirus cash squeeze

    July 14, 2020

    Struggling British Airways (BA) is flogging 17 pieces from its art collection at auction house Sotheby’s, as the cash-strapped carrier continues to battle the coronavirus pandemic. In total, the combined pieces could be worth up to £1.4m, according to estimates, with the most expensive, Bridget Riley’s Cool Edge, slated to sell for £1.2m. The sale, [...]

  • Morgan Sindall lands £250m Lewisham Gateway development deal

    July 14, 2020

    Construction firm Morgan Sindall has received £252m in funding from private landlord Get Living to complete the Lewisham Gateway redevelopment project. The development, which is expected to be completed in 2023, will 649 rentable properties, as well as a combined 50,000 square feet of shops, restaurants and office spaces. It will also contain Lewisham’s first [...]

  • Tesla shares surge again on hopes of S&P 500 listing

    July 13, 2020

    Shares in electric vehicle firm Tesla continued their meteoric rise today, jumping another 14.6 per cent to hit $1,770.33 this afternoon. The new increase means that the firm’s shares have increased over 650 per cent in the last 12 months, when they were trading at $233. Since beating expectations for vehicle delivery numbers at the [...]

  • European Commission approves €3.4bn KLM bailout

    July 13, 2020

    The European Commission has approved a €3.4bn (£3.1bn) bailout of the Dutch wing of Air France-KLM, despite objections from Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary. The rescue package, which was agreed last month, will see the Dutch government guarantee a €2.4bn loan from a consortium of banks, as well as providing €1bn in loans itself. When the [...]

  • Fares now reinstated on all London buses

    July 13, 2020

    Fares have now been reinstated on all London buses, Transport for London announced today, with enhanced safety measures meaning that passengers can now enter through the front doors. Travellers will now be required to touch in with Oyster, contactless and concessionary cards on all buses in a return to traditional arrangements, following the suspension of [...]

  • UK airports renew business rates relief calls as job losses loom

    July 13, 2020

    The UK’s airports have renewed their calls for the government to scrap business rates as the near-complete collapse in passenger numbers due to the coronavirus pandemic continued. The Airport Operators Association (AOA) today appealed to ministers to give airports a year of business rates relief in line with those received by members of the hospitality, [...]

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