Airports are still a long way short of business as usual.
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There have been winners and losers – and not all of them were predictable.
The lack of spectators at Tokyo 2020 will be a stark contrast to the crowds at Rio 2016.
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The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games won’t have in-person spectators. What does this mean for local sponsors?
The plane truth.
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The rules around risk reporting are changing, but there’s still a long way to go.
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DNA testing for cocoa beans could fight slavery and child labour.
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A new Russian law forces French champagne producers to label their products as ‘sparkling wine’.
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Pinterest is the first social media brand to ban weight loss advertisements. Should other companies follow suit?
Virgin Galactic takes off.
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Sir Richard Branson’s successful spaceflight marks the beginning of a new chapter for space tourism.
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Wingtech Technology is taking over Newport Wafer Fab for £65 million.
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A democratic approach to skills, expertise and responsibility have raised England’s game.
It’s all getting very taxing.
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Estonia and Hungary are arguing that EU member states cannot legally implement the OECD agreement on corporation tax.
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Supplies of batteries and semi-conductors can put the brakes on ambitious developments.
Labour leader Keir Starmer: Britain first.
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The new flagship policy of the leading opposition party has been tried before, and it’s not compatible with the new UK free tradde agreements.
Morrisons controls 10% of UK supermarket shopping.
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Reassurances around the takeover of UK’s fourth largest supermarket chain come with a strong sense of deja vu.
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A sales and marketing formula based on a broad range of clothing for all ages at reasonable prices over many years is difficult to change.
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Over the course of Euro 2020, fans across the world will be counting the cost of lost bets.
Alexei Stakhanov’s official portrait with drill and miner’s lamp.
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The audio version of an in-depth article about a record-breaking Soviet miner from 1935 who embodied a system of values that is central to contemporary work cultures today.
Coal miner Alexei Stakhanov in 1935.
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A record-breaking Soviet miner from 1935 embodied a system of values that is central to contemporary work cultures today.
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Rooibos tea is the first African product to receive EU protected designation. What does this mean for the region where it’s grown?
Never this cheap again?
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House prices have been stronger than most had expected at the start of the pandemic, but can they continue rising?
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Preventing work related stress has more impact and is better for both staff and employers.
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Two way communication and trust are key.
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New research shows that winners get to choose.
Germany’s Osram dominates the market in automotive LEDs.
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The global semiconductor shortage is causing problems for Europe because it has mostly abandoned manufacturing them.
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Thanks to a bid from a private equity firm backed by former Tesco boss Terry Leahy, the UK’s fourth largest supermarket chain is in play.
Serena Wiliams is on the board of a high-profile Spac.
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Both Spacs and bitcoin went rocketing up in price only to come crashing back down. And that’s not all they have in common.