74% drop in the UK hospitality sector as jobs disappear
The UK's employment market is one of the world's most affected as a result of coronavirus, and hospitality is suffering the most.
The UK's employment market is one of the world's most affected as a result of coronavirus, and hospitality is suffering the most.
Food and drinks businesses offering online delivery services are seeing a 150% rise in demand during the coronavirus lockdown.
"We're expecting money to be hitting companies' accounts by the end of this month," says Minister for Small Business, Paul Scully MP regarding the various schemes in place for businesses during this COVID-19 outbreak.
As consumers indulge in the trend of self-gifting during COVID-19, SME retailers have the opportunity to make more sales than global luxury brands.
British manufacturers affected by COVID-19 are seeking ?643.5m from the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme to survive April.
Harry Potter publisher, Bloomsbury announces its plan to support independent bookshops forced to shut due to COVID-19.
Verticle Future, one of the UK's only verticle farming groups, has received a £1.1m investment from social impact investors Earthworm.
Job posting site, Glassdoor reveals the negative effect COVID-19 has had on the employment market since the outbreak started in the UK.
A new non-profit organisation geared towards feeding thousands?of key workers has been launched by one of the UK's best-known entrepreneurs.
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