Business

The FCA has said its legal action is the "quickest route to clarity". Small businesses have warned it may not be fast enough.
President Trump’s valet and Vice President Mike Pence’s press secretary both tested positive for the coronavirus last week.
The data which was released on Monday has raised questions about the safety of workers.
Dozens of drive-through branches unlocked their doors after weeks of coronavirus shutdown yesterday. Cue miles of traffic mayhem.
Beijing faces a wave of anti-China sentiment led by the US in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic.
Early years providers face ruin as furlough costs for "free childcare" scheme have been snatched away.
A Cumbrian firm says it has been forced to put staff on government-paid leave as its offers to supply Covid-19 test kits were ignored.
It's unlikely the government would allow such a move as things stand.
P&O is seeking a £150m government loan to survive coronavirus – but shareholders of parent company are due to receive £270m in dividends.
The company's revenues have fallen by 13% in the first quarter of this year.