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  • Coronavirus around us: After Netherlands and Scotland, new Covid restrictions announced in Ireland

    November 17, 2021

    Micheal Martin, Ireland’s Taoiseach, last night announced a range of fresh measures to address a worrying rise in Covid-19 cases, which has left Ireland’s health system under severe pressure heading into the winter. Yet he also said that he could not be sure the measures will be enough to curb the spread of the virus. [...]

  • Revealed: £1.7bn worth of Covid-related contracts went to 47 Tory-referred companies

    November 16, 2021

    A leaked list today shows that dozens of firms were given contracts worth a total of £1.7bn after being referred by Tory party insiders, even though the Government has insisted fast-tracked offers to supply PPE went through the same due diligence as any other route. The list shows that former health secretary Matt Hancock referred [...]

  • Covid deaths jump 16 per cent in England and Wales: Highest number since early March

    November 16, 2021

    The Office for National Statistics said this morning that there were a total of 995 Covid-related deaths registered in England and Wales in the week ending November 5. This is up 16 per cent on the previous week and is the highest number since the week to March 12. Around one in 12 (8.6 per [...]

  • Wagamama owner hikes full-year estimates after sales surge

    November 16, 2021

    Wagamama’s owner has upgraded its estimates for the financial year, forecasting adjusted EBITDA of up to £79m. In a trading update published on Tuesday morning, The Restaurant Group said its venues had traded well with like-for-like sales outperforming the market. There had been strong sales across the Wagamama brand, as well as its pubs and [...]

  • Business leaders sound alarm bells as Scotland slides towards new Covid restrictions

    November 16, 2021

    To slow rising numbers of Covid infections across Scotland, first minister is expected to reveal if further coronavirus restrictions, including an extension of Scotland’s vaccine passport scheme. Business leaders, however, have claimed almost two-thirds of firms are opposed to the measures being considered, fearing they could “place thousands of firms and jobs at risk”. A [...]

  • Exclusive: Half of all workers demand Covid testing before they return to the office

    November 12, 2021

    People working from home remain worried about returning to work in the office, according to new research shared exclusively with City A.M. Almost half (48 per cent) want to be tested before they return to the office, according to a survey of over 2,000 workers by Yonder on behalf of Cignpost Diagnostics. Moreover, almost 60 [...]

  • Covid alarm bells ringing across Europe as Coronavirus cases rise rapidly

    November 12, 2021

    Coronavirus infections are again sweeping across parts of western Europe, nearly two years into a global health crisis that has killed more than five million people. A World Health Organisation (WHO) official said coronavirus deaths rose by 10 per cent in Europe in the past week, and declared that the continent was “back at the [...]

  • Credit management veteran reflects on the pandemic: ‘Have you had a good crisis?’

    November 11, 2021

    Colin Storrar, the CEO of Lowell, one of the UK’s largest credit management companies, returns my question with a question, or rather a series of questions, when asked about his priorities since the first national lockdown was announced. “How have you treated your people this crisis? Have you thought about their work environment? Have you [...]

  • Surrey pet dog catches Covid-19 from owners in first confirmed case of dog becoming infected with coronavirus

    November 10, 2021

    Vets believe they have confirmed the first case of a dog becoming infected with coronavirus in the UK after a pet dog has fallen ill after apparently catching Covid-19 from its owners. It is believed the dog, which is recovering at home, contracted coronavirus from its owners, who had previously tested positive for the virus. [...]

  • Covid: WHO expert urges world leaders to wear masks as Europe cases climb

    November 10, 2021

    A World Health Organisation (WHO) lead has urged world leaders to wear a mask, just days after prime minister Boris Johnson was seen maskless during a hospital visit. Johnson had been seen posing with masked hospital staff in a corridor at Hexham General Hospital in Northumberland, without wearing a mask himself. Though the prime minister [...]

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