Coronavirus: Ikea opens Swedish food markets for key workers April 8, 2020 Ikea has opened the food markets at its London stores to serve key workers during the coronavirus pandemic. The Swedish retail giant has opened food halls at its Tottenham and Greenwich sites, which are located close to local hospitals. The Ikea markets will be open to NHS and emergency service workers as well as the [...]
Government to ask UK businesses to develop antibody testing kits April 8, 2020 Health secretary Matt Hancock is set to issue a rallying cry for British businesses to make antibody testing kits after millions purchased by the government had to be thrown away. The government will ask UK companies to help develop millions of the DIY finger prick testing kits to distribute to homes across the country. The [...]
Coronavirus: German economy could shrink almost 10 per cent in second quarter April 8, 2020 The German economy is set to shrink at the fastest rate since at least 1970 in the second quarter as coronavirus containment measures cause a deep recession, some of the countries top think tanks have said. German GDP will fall by 9.8 per cent in the second quarter of the year, the biannual joint economic [...]
Coronavirus: Holland & Barrett under pressure to close stores April 8, 2020 Health food shop Holland & Barrett is facing pressure to close its stores due to safety concerns amid the coronavirus pandemic. Holland & Barrett has been allowed to stay open as an essential retailer during the UK’s coronavirus lockdown. However, an online petition calling for the high street chain to shut its stores has received [...]
Coronavirus: A traffic light loosening gives the economy hope April 8, 2020 The strategy of exiting from the lockdown is far too important to be left in the hands of health professionals. The government’s advisors have played very valuable roles in helping to avert the sort of crisis which overwhelmed the health services in Northern Italy. Many who were seriously ill with the virus died unnecessarily because [...]
Lufthansa to close budget carrier Germanwings as coronavirus forces overhaul April 8, 2020 Lufthansa will close its low-cost subsidiary Germanwings as the flag carrier seeks to overhaul its business in response to the coronavirus crisis. The move came as the airline warned that it could take years for the airline industry to get back to pre-coronavirus levels of service. In a statement, Lufthansa said: “It will take months [...]
Asos shares jump after it raises £247m to beat coronavirus April 8, 2020 Fast fashion retailer Asos’ shares shot up today after raising £247m to strengthen its financial position amid the coronavirus crisis. The online retailer announced the fundraise last night as it warned of a “prolonged downturn” due to the outbreak. It said it has placed 15.8m new shares at a price of 1,560p per share. That [...]
Shakespeare: The pandemic is changing the retail market, even online April 8, 2020 Lockdown has created a difficult situation for retailers of goods that are deemed ‘non-essential’ as brands try to adhere to social distancing guidelines for employees while balancing the need to continue trading. Some Brits have taken to social media to argue that ordering non-essential items online creates unnecessary risks for warehouse employees. But encouragingly for [...]
Easyjet accused of spending £600m of taxpayer money on Airbus deal April 8, 2020 Easyjet founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou has once again lashed out at the firm, saying the carrier’s receipt of £600m in loans from the government “could be the biggest scandal in British corporate history”. The Greek-Cypriot businessman has pressured Easyjet’s board to scrap a £4.5bn order for 107 new planes from Airbus. Haji-Ioannou believes cancelling the [...]
Robert Walters blames ‘savage’ coronavirus for UK profit hit April 8, 2020 Recruiter Robert Walters has bemoaned the “savage” economic impact of coronavirus as UK fee income slumped 29 per cent over the first quarter of 2020. The recruitment agency is seen as an economic bellwether and took a hit from Brexit uncertainty and the lead-up to December’s General Election in 2019. “It’s largely a hangover from [...]