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  • Baggage handler Swissport to make ‘devastating’ 4,175 job cuts

    June 24, 2020

    Airport baggage handler Swissport is set to make 4,175 job cuts as pressure grows on the government to produce a financial package for the aviation industry. Swissport said the coronavirus pandemic has “hit us hard” since the collapse of regional flyer Flybe in March. GMB and Unite, which represent Swissport workers, described the redundancies as [...]

  • Swimming pools and gyms could reopen later in July

    June 24, 2020

    It might be possible for swimming pools and gyms to open later in July if the UK continues to meet certain health tests, business secretary Alok Sharma said this morning. Speaking to Sky News, Sharma said: “I hope that we can allow leisure facilities to open at some point later on in July but only [...]

  • Coronavirus: Government urged to prepare for UK second wave

    June 24, 2020

    The UK’s health experts have called for an urgent review to prepare the public for a second wave of coronavirus infections. Health leaders have pressed the government to take quick action to prevent more coronavirus deaths and to protect the economy in the event of a second wave in winter across the UK. The open [...]

  • EU prepares ban on US travellers over high coronavirus case count

    June 24, 2020

    The EU is said to be ready to issue a travel ban on US citizens and travellers from other countries, due to their high coronavirus infection rates. Documents seen by the New York Times showed American, Russian and Brazilian visitors to the EU would be unwelcome as their governments’ fail to control the virus’ spread. [...]

  • Asian stocks pass four-month high despite rising coronavirus cases

    June 24, 2020

    Asian stocks cleared a four-month high overnight as investors remained stubbornly upbeat on the outlook for a re-opening of the global economy even as cases of the coronavirus looked to be accelerating to new peaks. MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific stocks outside Japan added 0.5 per cent to reach its highest since pandemic lockdowns first [...]

  • The City goes al fresco: Pavement space could be reallocated for cafes in Square Mile

    June 23, 2020

    The Square Mile’s restaurants and cafes could be given a new lease of life with al fresco dining, under new plans being drawn up by the City of London Corporation. The CLC has announced that it will look into reallocating street space to restaurants as part of its plan to help them reopen safely after [...]

  • Pubs and restaurants express relief as their lockdown ends

    June 23, 2020

    Hospitality bosses have reacted with cautious optimism after Boris Johnson gave the green light for restaurants and pubs reopening on 4 July. Industry reaction has been largely relieved this afternoon, albeit with warnings that many businesses will still need financial support from the government as they start trading again. The Prime Minister announced this afternoon [...]

  • Lockdown eased: Boris Johnson cuts two-metre rule to ‘one metre-plus’

    June 23, 2020

    The Prime Minister has announced that the two-metre social distancing rule will be relaxed from 4 July, when pubs, bars, cafes, art galleries, museums, hotels and cinemas are set to reopen after months of closure. Boris Johnson today said a dramatic fall in the rate of infection means “we can now safely ease the lockdown [...]

  • Exclusive: Half of business travel jobs at risk, says BTA boss

    June 23, 2020

    The boss of Britain’s corporate travel industry body has warned that one in every two jobs in the sector is at risk due to the government’s blanket quarantine plans for all incoming travellers, City A.M. can reveal. Speaking at the Business Travel Association’s (BTA) annual conference, which was held virtually, Clive Wratten said: “Our government [...]

  • PM to reopen cinemas, museums and galleries in England

    June 23, 2020

    Museums, cinemas, galleries and other cultural venues are set to be allowed to reopen as long as social distancing measures are kept in place, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to announce this afternoon. The easing would come into effect on 4 July, in tandem with the reopening of other parts of the hospitality industry [...]

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