The boss of Wetherspoons has urged the government to allow more migrants from the European Union to work in the UK, amid a staffing shortage triggered by the pandemic.
Source: Sky Business News
Monthly Archives: June 2021
Bloomsbury sees record profits as lockdown book sales surge
Harry Potter publisher Bloomsbury reports record profits after people turned to reading in the pandemic.
Source: BBC
Shop prices fall again – but how long will it last?
With large price hikes on the horizon, shoppers are being encouraged to splurge now while costs remain low.
Source: Sky Business News
Alaska: Biden to suspend Trump Arctic drilling leases
The president will suspend oil and gas leases in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Source: BBC
Covid: Australia economy climbs back to pre-pandemic size
The country’s rapid recovery has been driven by booming commodity prices and domestic spending.
Source: BBC
Biden scraps Trump-era drilling programme in Alaska's Arctic Refuge
The Biden administration has scrapped a Donald Trump-era drilling programme by suspending oil and gas leases in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife refuge.
Source: Sky Business News
JBS: World's largest meat supplier hit by cyber-attack
The ransomware attack may mean delays for some customers in the US, Canada and Australia, the firm says.
Source: BBC
Huawei operating system coming to smartphones in Asia
The system was developed after a trade ban blocked smartphones from working fully with Google’s Android.
Source: BBC
CEO Secrets: 'Have a Plan B in case things don't work out'
Make a contingency plan for your business at the start, says teeth-whitening boss Natalie Quail.
Source: BBC
Delay removing dangerous cladding ‘soul destroying’
The government will miss a June deadline to complete applications for £5bn of funding to remove cladding.
Source: BBC