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  • Pubs and restaurants to reopen in Scotland next Monday

    April 20, 2021

    Scotland will reopen its pubs and restaurants for the first time in months from Monday 26 April, in a move that broadly brings Scotland into line with England’s current Covid-19 restrictions. Cafes, restaurants and beer gardens can open, along with shops, gyms, libraries and museums as lockdown eases. Rules and restrictions around the precise nature [...]

  • Johnson & Johnson posts $100m in Covid19 vaccine sales as profit beats expectations

    April 20, 2021

    More than $100m in sales from its Covid vaccine helped pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson (J&J) beat revenues and profit expectations today.

  • CMA teams up with Australian and German authorities to tackle problematic mergers

    April 20, 2021

    The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has teamed up with its Australian and German counterparts to better enforce mergers, with healthy competition crucial to post-pandemic economic growth. The CMA, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and Germany’s Bundeskartellamt have signed up to a statement which said that “without strong merger control regimes, there is a [...]

  • Treasury Select Committee chair calls out UK banks for treatment of SMEs during Covid crisis

    April 20, 2021

    Treasury Select Committee chair calls out UK banks for treatment of SME during Covid crisis

  • BA looks set to recover from pandemic, so why are its 40-something pilots giving up their gold-plated pensions?

    April 20, 2021

    In turbulent times, when the future of a company is being called into question, it is not uncommon for staff to transfer out of their employer’s defined benefit (DB) pension scheme, if they have one. Although seen as “gold-plated”, some DB scheme members worry about their scheme falling to the pension lifeboat fund, and that [...]

  • UK reports lowest number of Covid deaths since September

    April 19, 2021

    Just four people died of coronavirus in the UK today, the lowest such figure since September, the Department of Health and Social Care reported this afternoon. Death total are often lower of Mondays due to a lag in reporting data over the weekend, but the figure is yet another sign that Britain’s third lockdown has [...]

  • UK puts India on travel ‘red list’ after surge in Covid cases

    April 19, 2021

    The UK has this afternoon added India to its “red list” of countries due to a recent surge in coronavirus cases. From Friday, India will be placed on the list, meaning travellers will be subject to the strongest level of restrictions, said health secretary Matt Hancock today. “We’ve made the difficult but vital decision to [...]

  • Australia opens travel bubble with New Zealand

    April 19, 2021

    Thousands of passengers have descended on Australian airports today as the country reopened quarantine-free travel with New Zealand for the first time in more than a year. The new travel bubble means travellers no longer need to self-isolate for two weeks when moving between the countries. While most Australian states had allowed quarantine-free visits from [...]

  • Make it to-go: Wagamama boss Emma Woods heads for the exit

    April 19, 2021

    Make it to-go: Wagamama boss heads for the exit

  • Pfizer vaccine not strong enough to resist South African Covid variant: study

    April 18, 2021

    Pfizer/BioNTech’s Covid vaccine is not strong enough to resist the Covid mutation that was first discovered in South Africa. According to a new study published, the South African variant appears to be fairly effective in bypassing the vaccine, more so than the original Covid-19 strain, as well as the British variant, known as the Kent [...]

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