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Thorntons

Thorntons to shut all 61 shops with more than 600 jobs at risk

British Airways

BA passengers can upload vaccine documents to online booking

The Nell Gwynne Tavern

‘It’s gone gangbusters’: Pub bookings fly a month ahead of outdoor reopening

Neil McArthur, gambling commission CEO

Gambling Commission chief executive Neil McArthur resigns

Average savings rates are continuing to tumble to new record lows, Moneyfacts.co.uk said (Nick Ansell/PA)

Average savings rates hit new lows one year on from first lockdown

Coronavirus

Shoppers venture out as UK closes in on lockdown anniversary

Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey is facing questions over a scheme for businesses (Yui Mok/PA)

Bank governor asked to explain link to scheme in RBS scandal

A Deliveroo rider

Deliveroo set to raise £1bn in London stock market float

Andrew Bailey

Bank of England governor not expecting soaring inflation despite pent-up demand

Brighton and Hove Albion v Chelsea – Pre-Season Friendly – AMEX Stadium

Hand sanitiser and home workout gear added to inflation basket

Sandown Matchbook Imperial Cup Day – March 13th

Flutter confirms it is mulling stock market listing for US division

Technology stock

Apple reveals rise in UK app developer economy despite pandemic

Terraced houses in London

Rental prices outside London ‘surged by 8% annually in February’

Festival-goers in a hot tub in 2013

Trouble bubbling: Claims involving hot tubs tripled last year says insurer

Pints

More breweries despite pub and bar closures, study suggests

A view of houses in Thamesmead, south-east London

Spring 2021 strongest market for house-sellers in a decade, says Rightmove

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BT workers could strike nationally for first time in more than 30 years

A stay at home sign in January. The coronavirus pandemic has typically pulled people's spending around a kilometre closer to their homes, Lloyds Bank said (Andrew Matthews/PA)

Pandemic brings spending one kilometre closer to home