by Malik Runswick | Oct 9, 2020 | Business Ideas
Just nine passengers passed through Exeter airport in May according to calamitous figures which show the depths of the travel crisis gripping Britain. Traveller numbers plunged from almost 100,000 a year earlier, airport bosses revealed in evidence to East Devon Council as they sought a bailout. There were still 99.5pc fewer visitors in July than last […]
by Malik Runswick | Oct 9, 2020 | Business Law
The point I wanted to make was this. Restaurants and pubs reopened on July 4 after 106 days of mandated closure and a Herculean effort to become Covid-secure. This involved enhanced hygiene, social distancing, new rules and guidance for staff to follow, and enhanced...
by Malik Runswick | Oct 9, 2020 | Business News
Kier – unknown Construction firm Kier has announced more job cuts as the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic has reduced revenue and raised net debt. The contractor expects to reduce costs by £100m by next June. It had previously been looking to reduce costs...
by Malik Runswick | Oct 9, 2020 | Business Economics
Billionaire Philip Day’s retail empire that includes Peacocks and Jaeger is on the brink of collapse, with 24,000 jobs at risk. Edinburgh Woollen Mill (EWM), which also owns Austin Reed and Jacques Vert, is poised to appoint administrators at FRP Advisory if it...