Business

Labour highlights concerns that businesses are being "fitted up" for potential January Brexit chaos.
From remote appointments to cashless transactions, these small changes helped businesses get through lockdown - and beyond.
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Women-owned beauty service businesses in England were only allowed to open on August 15 - and customers couldn’t have been happier to go back to their favourite spots.
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We chat to experts about how to make work-life balance a priority, not an afterthought.
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Businesses are finding different ways to pivot and adapt, like embracing new technologies and upending existing business models.
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Brixton’s Aries Bakehouse saw business booming during lockdown - thanks to local love and support, as well as a new online shop from Square (set up by a loyal customer).
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Fine dining restaurant Orwells completely changed its identity to get through lockdown, with the help of Square’s digital tools.
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Firms with no history of supplying the products they were paid for, a business linked to Brexit lobbyists, and a dormant company were among the beneficiaries.
Jobs in stores and warehouses are set to be cut, the high street chain said.
The government may have already spent £105.4m, compared to £120m for six-week scheme for children.