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Ferry company that outraged the U.K. over mass Zoom layoffs is being probed for breaking labor laws
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Sophie Mellor
March 18, 2022
International
Leading ferry operator sacked its entire crew over Zoom and had ‘handcuff-trained, balaclava-wearing’ security guards ready to usher on cheaper replacements
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Sophie Mellor
March 17, 2022
Health
10, 7 or 5 days? Scientists weigh in on the best length of COVID isolation
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Sophie Mellor
January 17, 2022
International
Omicron cases soar in Britain as the world braces for new holiday COVID restrictions—and the backlash
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Sophie Mellor
December 10, 2021
International
Controversial CEO, ousted after pushing bankers’ work/life balance, gets new role rebuilding post-Brexit Britain
By
Jeremy Kahn
September 2, 2021
Health
‘Businesses are sleepwalking into a mental health crisis’: COVID is pushing workers to the brink, new study shows
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Sophie Mellor
August 4, 2021
International
U.K.’s world-beating COVID vaccination program is no match for the delta variant
By
Charles Capel
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Bloomberg
June 18, 2021
International
Britain’s small-business owners are betting on an economic recovery. Will a new variant get in the way?
By
Sophie Mellor
June 7, 2021
International
Boris Johnson wants young Brits to buy homes—even if that means banks have to lend like it’s 2006
By
Jeremy Kahn
October 7, 2020
International
George Floyd protests force Britain to reckon with its role in slavery, leading some companies to pay reparations
By
Jeremy Kahn
June 18, 2020
International
Mounting unpaid bills show the coronavirus toll on Britain’s hospitality and auto sectors
By
Jeremy Kahn
June 4, 2020
International
Creditors’ nightmare: Late payments soar, revealing extent of coronavirus pain on European companies
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Jeremy Kahn
April 22, 2020
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Brexit Could Be Delayed to Late-2019 as Government Not Ready
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Reuters
August 14, 2016
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Reuters
July 3, 2016
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Reuters
June 26, 2016
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