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  • London lawyers expect boom in legal disputes on the back of Brexit and Covid-19

    April 11, 2022

    London litigators are readying themselves for a new wave of litigation lawsuits on the back of Brexit and Covid-19. In a survey carried out by the London Solicitors Litigation Association (LSLA), 84 per cent of lawyers polled said they expect a surge in the number of Covid related contractual disputes. Another 70 per cent of [...]

  • Panic in China’s richest city as 25m residents of Covid-ridden Shanghai run out of food in world’s strictest lockdown

    April 8, 2022

    Frustration, panic and anger is growing in Shanghai as millions of residents are struggling to get their hands on meat, rice and other food supplies while the government tries to contain a spreading Covid outbreak with anti-coronavirus controls that confine most of its 25m people to their homes, People in China’s business capital have complained [...]

  • Manchester airport director quits after passengers miss flights due to long queue chaos

    April 5, 2022

    Manchester Airport’s director has quit her role after eight years, following mounting criticism over chaos with queuing. Karen Smart left on Tuesday after Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham  said emergency services could be drafted in to deal with the mayhem. Long queues developed over the past month due to lengthy security checks, which led to [...]

  • Shanghai completely shut: ‘Extremely grim’ Covid outbreak in China’s biggest city deepens with 26m people confined to their homes

    April 5, 2022

    Amid an ongoing lockdown confining around 26m in Shanghai, a city official said this afternoon local time that the Covid-19 outbreak in China’s largest metropolis of Shanghai is “extremely grim” The director of Shanghai’s working group on epidemic control, Gu Honghui, was quoted by state media as saying the outbreak in the city was “still [...]

  • Supermarket till sales down four per cent last month as online shopping and cost of living hit hard

    April 5, 2022

    Supermarket till sales continue to feel the impact of online buying brought about by the pandemic, with a four per cent fall last month. A new study indicates that online sales also fell almost 20 per cent from last year, as the cost of living crisis continues to change consumer habits. The report by NielsenIQ [...]

  • Axa vows not to appeal ruling over Corbin & King’s £4.4m claim for Covid linked losses

    April 3, 2022

    Axa has said it will not appeal a High Court ruling ordering it to pay out £4.36m to high end restaurateur Corbin & King, after the firm was forced to close its restaurants during the pandemic. The French insurer said it would not appeal the February decision after it initially refused to pay the restaurant [...]

  • Tesco to stock £2 lateral flow tests from Friday

    March 31, 2022

    Tesco is going to stock £2 lateral flow tests in store and online as of tomorrow.  The supermarket giant signed a deal with healthcare firm Everything Genetic, as the government ends access to free lateral flows. The £2 kits, which are “less than a price of a takeaway coffee” will be available in more than [...]

  • Randox delays release of audited results amid concerns over Covid procurement process

    March 30, 2022

    Covid test maker Randox has delayed release of its audited results amid mounting scrutiny over the government’s decision to award it contracts worth almost £777m. The delay to publication comes after the UK’s public spending watchdog said the government failed to document the procurement process that led to Randox being awarded 22 government contracts for [...]

  • Government sets boundaries for free lateral flow entitlement as ‘new phase’ of pandemic dawns

    March 29, 2022

    Free COVID tests will remain available to certain groups even after the government scraps universal testing from Friday onwards.

  • Shanghai is shut: China’s biggest city and beating heart of Asian economy goes into fresh Covid lockdown

    March 28, 2022

    Authorities in China are currently locking down its largest city, Shanghai, as part of its strict Covid-19 strategy, amid questions over the policy’s economic toll on the country. Shanghai’s Pudong financial district and nearby areas will be locked down until Friday as citywide mass testing gets underway, the local government said. In the second phase [...]

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