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A nurse holds up a vial of the AstraZeneca-Oxford Covid-19 vaccine at the Ngaliema Clinic in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. The vaccine represented about 4 per cent of AstraZeneca’s revenue for the quarter. Reuters
AstraZeneca boss denies overpromising vaccine supplies to EU

Firm reveals it has made $275m from Covid-19 vaccine sales

EconomyApril 30, 2021
Darktrace's share price jumped as much as 44 per cent in early trading on Friday, in another sign of Britain's buoyant IPO market. Getty Images
Darktrace soars on London stock market debut as UK set for record IPO year

Flurry of tech listings forges strongest first-quarter showing since 2007 with £5.6bn raised

MarketsApril 30, 2021
A man walks his dog in Old Town just before the nighttime curfew begins, in Marburg, Germany. Europe is enduring a third wave of the pandemic. Associated Press
Eurozone plunges into double-dip recession in first quarter

Output contracted 0.6% in first three months of year during third wave of coronavirus

EconomyApril 30, 2021
House prices in Britain were up 7.1% compared to the same month a year ago. Getty Images
British house prices surge at strongest pace since 2004

Prices rise 2.1% in April as housing boom shows no signs of cooling

PropertyApril 30, 2021
Waiters serve customers eating outside in Soho, central London. There were 355,000 fewer employees in the sector in April than a year before. Associated Press
Long gone: Crisis as UK waiters quit the country

Sector among hardest hit by pandemic with restaurants and cafes toiling to recruit as lockdown eases

EconomyApril 29, 2021
Customers walk on Kalverstraat shopping street in Amsterdam as stores allow shoppers to enter without an appointment, as part of the easing-up measures implemented by the Dutch government. AFP
Eurozone set for sharp recovery as economic sentiment surges

Confidence rises as EU countries submit national recovery plans

EconomyApril 29, 2021
Britain's Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said the G7 wants to forge a compelling vision of how tech should support and enhance open and democratic societies in the digital age'. AFP
G7 leaders plan to ‘turbocharge' exports by digitising outdated paper systems

Group also agrees to tackle online safety to reduce illegal and harmful activity

TechnologyApril 28, 2021
A construction worker passes the One Hyde Park luxury real estate development in London. The UK capital is the only region in the country where asking rents are lower than they were five years ago. Bloomberg
Majority of London rents now lower than they were five years ago

Rental rates outside the capital hit record high as Knightsbridge records biggest decline in cash terms

PropertyApril 27, 2021
The City of London Corporation said the Square Mile must adapt to 'post-pandemic and social trends'. Reuters
City of London to convert empty office buildings into new homes

Post-pandemic recovery will see at least 1,500 new units by 2030

PropertyApril 27, 2021
Nick Candy, the owner of apartment apartment B.10.01, said he will accept Bitcoin or Ethereum as payment. Alamy Stock Photo
Nick Candy on the challenges of selling the UK's most expensive apartment

Property tycoon's £175m home at One Hyde Park attracts interest from UAE and Saudi buyers

PropertyApril 26, 2021
The French pavilion at the Dubai World Expo has been completed with a formal ceremony at the site on Thursday. Courtesy: France Pavilion
Expo 2020 Dubai: France pavilion to highlight country's food, culture and innovation

French minister unveils visitor experience five months before opening

UAEApril 26, 2021
A man receives an injection at a vaccination centre in Baitul Futuh Mosque. UK finance minister Rishi Sunak has spent £352bn in emergency measures during the crisis. Reuters
Covid pushes UK government borrowing to highest level since Second World War

Annual public sector borrowing hit £303.1bn in March, up £246bn from the previous 12-month period

EconomyApril 23, 2021
Holidaymakers queue as they leave Schiphol airport in Amsterdam. Covid-19 restrictions will continue to hamper international travel for some time to come, said JetBlue's Joanna Geraghty. AFP
Summer travel: expect testing and masks for some time to come

JetBlue chief says prices will stay low post-pandemic as airline plans to 'disrupt' market with new transatlantic route

AviationApril 22, 2021
The European Central Bank, which is already providing record support, has helped the recession-hit eurozone economy through its worst crisis to date. Photo: AFP
ECB keeps policy unchanged as it waits for economic rebound

Central bank holds interest rates and maintains stimulus programme amid uncertain outlook

BankingApril 22, 2021
An activist from the Extinction Rebellion, a global environmental movement, smashes a window at HSBC headquarters during a protest in Canary Wharf, London. Reuters
Climate protesters smash windows at HSBC's London headquarters

Nine women shattered about 19 windows at the Canary Wharf building

BankingApril 22, 2021
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