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Budget carrier easyJet offsets the fuel from all of its flights according to David Morgan, director of flight operations. Associated Press
Carbon offsetting ‘the only option’ for airlines looking to combat climate change

EasyJet executive says sector cannot switch to sustainable jet fuels yet because production 'simply not there'

AviationApril 21, 2021
The entry of Monzo and Revolut into Britain’s consumer banking landscape in 2016 marked a step change from the offer of traditional banks reliant on customers using high street branches. Getty Images/AFP
UK’s banking revolution offers insights for UAE’s digital lenders

With this week's launch of Zand, the UAE’s first digital bank, we look at what the company can learn from early UK start-ups in the industry

BankingApril 21, 2021
A man fills up his car from a petrol pump at a garage in Ellesmere Port in north west England. The rate of inflation increased in March with petrol prices rising and sales of clothes recovering from a decline in February. AFP
UK inflation rises to 0.7% driven by higher cost of fuel and clothing

Acceleration in consumer prices came during last month of lockdown

EconomyApril 21, 2021
The City of London financial district. Data from Britain’s tax office showed the number of people on company payrolls fell by 56,000 between February and March this year. Reuters
Half of 813,000 British jobs lost in Covid pandemic linked to under 25s

Young people hit hardest as UK unemployment dips to 4.9% despite winter lockdown

EconomyApril 20, 2021
A third of UK households slashed their spending during the crisis to offset the hit to their living standards. Getty Images
Pandemic hits income of UK households harder than in France and Germany

British households take on more debt to cope financially

EconomyApril 20, 2021
Iata's Willie Walsh said the crisis has been much deeper than anybody expected. Reuters
Iata head Willie Walsh: Governments must set out plan to lift restrictions

Airline industry body chief also hits out at Covid-19 PCR test profiteering

AviationApril 20, 2021
Deliveroo reported a 114 per cent surge in orders to 71 million in the first three months of 2021. Reuters
Deliveroo boost as orders and sales more than double in first quarter

British food delivery start-up expects growth to slow as lockdown restrictions ease

TechnologyApril 15, 2021
Pimlico Plumbers chairman Charlie Mullins, who has not had the vaccine himself, insists that all of his staff must have the jab to work at his company. Getty Images
‘No jab, no job’: The challenges of managing Britain’s partially vaccinated workforce

While some employers demand all staff receive a vaccine, others are more flexible about the return to work after lockdown

EconomyApril 14, 2021
A woman walks past a closed sportswear shop in Munich, Germany. The global economy is expected to grow 6 per cent this year, compared with a previous forecast of 5.5 per cent, according to the IMF. Associated Press
Global policymakers must reset to deliver a stronger and more resilient post-Covid recovery

OECD urges governments to set their countries on a more sustainable and inclusive path

EconomyApril 14, 2021
Facebook's quasi-independent Oversight Board said it will start letting users file appeals over posts, photos, and videos that they think the company shouldn't have allowed to stay on its platforms. Reuters
Facebook Oversight Board allows appeals on content that remains online

Independent group now lets users challenge other people's content, not only their own

TechnologyApril 13, 2021
The Chise Bulker Tanker at anchor in Weymouth bay in Portland, England. Trade between Britain and the EU recovered with exports in February rebounding 46.6% in February to £11.6bn. Getty Images
UK economy grew in February as trade with the EU rebounds

Exports rebound to the European Union, rising 47% but not enough to eclipse January collapse

EconomyApril 13, 2021
People walk at Oxford Street, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions ease, in London, Britain April 12, 2021. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls
A 'wonderful morning' for British shoppers as lockdown ends with a bang

Chilly temperatures fail to deter crowds as stores reopened and consumer confidence rides high

EconomyApril 13, 2021
Darktrace, which uses AI to detect and respond to cyber threats, is expected to value the company at about $3bn to $4bn. Getty Images
British cyber security group Darktrace plans London IPO

Listing will be the first flotation on the London Stock Exchange since Deliveroo flop

MarketsApril 12, 2021
A street of elegant Victorian Edwardian luxury houses in the exclusive area of South Kensington, London. Alamy Stock Photo
Top of the world: London the global hotspot for luxury homes

High-end buyers spent $4bn in the UK capital last year on properties worth $10m or more

PropertyApril 12, 2021
A man arranges chairs in preparation for outdoor seating areas ahead of a further easing of lockdown restrictions in England. Reuters
Lockdown lift: England’s hospitality sector set for £314m boost from outdoor diners

Cash injection in first week of reopening will reboot one of country's hardest hit industries

EconomyApril 09, 2021
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