Retailers ‘relieved’ as shops get green light to open before Christmas November 23, 2020 The Prime Minister has announced that non-essential stores in England can reopen next month, in what retailers hope will provide a lifeline for the high street in the run-up to Christmas. In a statement in the House of Commons this afternoon, Boris Johnson confirmed that stores that were forced to close during the coronavirus lockdown [...]
High life for the housebound? BA begins sale of first class stock November 23, 2020 You might not be able to fly first class at the moment, but you could slip into some first class slippers this Christmas after British Airways announced a sale of thousands of stock items. Housebound passengers missing the high life will be able to splash out on the full range of BA items, from champagne [...]
Thanksgiving turkey delivered straight to your door November 23, 2020 This year may have one big turkey, but that’s all the more reason to grab each and every opportunity to celebrate. Whether you’re an American stranded in the UK thanks to coronavirus, a Brit with an American in your family or just a lover of turkey in training for Christmas day, here are the best [...]
Plug-in hybrid cars emit far more carbon dioxide than advertised November 23, 2020 Plug-in hybrid cars emit far more carbon dioxide than advertised, new research published today shows, just days after the government decided to allow sales of such vehicles to continue to 2035. According to a study done by European body Transport & Environment, three of the most popular hybrids all emitted more carbon dioxide than advertised [...]
Labour’s Anneliese Dodds says Brexit deal looks ‘thin as gruel’ November 23, 2020 Shadow chancellor Anneliese Dodds has said any Brexit trade deal looks like it will be "thin as gruel" as negotiations start again online today.
Vaccine hopes boost Wall Street open November 23, 2020 Wall Street’s main indexes rose today as hopes that the first Covid-19 vaccine could be available within weeks renewed bets of a swift economic recovery next year. The Dow Jones index was up 0.57 per cent, a rise mirrored by the S&P 500, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite index gained 0.87 per cent. The US [...]
Ineos inks deal with Hyundai for hydrogen-powered Grenadier 4×4 November 23, 2020 Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos will work with South Korean auto giant Hyundai to assess whether its new Grenadier car can be powered by hydrogen fuel cell. The assessment is part of a new deal between the two firms to explore new hydrogen power technologies across a number of sectors. The Grenadier, which is set for [...]
Coronavirus lockdown: Central London retail footfall plunges 80 per cent November 23, 2020 Central London retail footfall fell 80.4 per cent last week compared to 2019 levels as the England-wide coronavirus lockdown continued to take its toll on the nation’s struggling high streets. The latest data showed that the capital was the worst affected region due to the impact of home-working, the lack of domestic and international tourists [...]
Air France will survive pandemic, minister pledges November 23, 2020 France’s finance minister today said that the government would continue to prop up struggling flag carrier Air France through the coronavirus pandemic. Speaking to Bloomberg TV, Bruno Le Maire said: “I can guarantee the survival of Air France, we decided from the very beginning to support Air France and we will continue to do so”. [...]
Cineworld secures $750m funding lifeline amid Covid-19 closures November 23, 2020 Cineworld has secured $750m (£561m) in additional cash to help bolster its balance sheet amid coronavirus closures. The FTSE 100 group, which is the world’s second largest cinema chain, said it has agreed a new $450m debt facility and a waiver on all banks covenants on its debt until June 2022. Other measures include an [...]