Ryanair To Cut 20% Of Flights For Next Two Months

Ryanair To Cut 20% Of Flights For Next Two Months

Ryanair is to cut a fifth of its flights for the next two months after bookings dived on the back of new coronavirus travel restrictions. The budget airline said it will reduce its flight capacity by 20 per cent in...
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Apple Drops Fortnite From App Store After Epic Introduce Direct Payments

Apple Drops Fortnite From App Store After Epic Introduce Direct Payments

Apple has dropped the hugely popular Fortnite game from its App Store after the game’s developer introduced a direct payment plan that bypasses Apple’s platform. Apple takes a 30 per cent cut from in-app revenue purchases, which has long been...
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Driven By Coronavirus Pandemic, UK Enters Worst Recession On Record

Driven By Coronavirus Pandemic, UK Enters Worst Recession On Record

Britain has officially entered into the largest recession on record after figures showed the pandemic sent the economy plunging by 20.4 per cent between April and June. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) confirmed the UK’s nosedive into recession for.....
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Amazon Rebrands Twich Prime As Prime Gaming

Amazon Rebrands Twich Prime As Prime Gaming

Amazon has dropped the Twitch name from its subscription offering as the tech giant focuses on growing the Prime brand. Twitch Prime is now known as Prime Gaming, in an effort to align the perks for gamers closer to other...
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Union Claims That BA Have Forced 4,000 Out Of Their Jobs

Union Claims That BA Have Forced 4,000 Out Of Their Jobs

Four thousand British Airways workers are “being forced out of the jobs that they love today by naked, company greed”, the UK trade union Unite has said. Cabin crew, engineers and airport staff are among those receiving letters from the...
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Is The Future of Space Flight Now A Privatized Affair?

Is The Future of Space Flight Now A Privatized Affair?

Essay by Brad Balfour I’ve always been someone who looks ahead and believes that, in hope for the future, we have to look to the skies. While NASA’s own space programs are part of the past, the future is now...
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Microsoft Reportedly In Advanced Talks To Buy TikTok’s US Business

Microsoft Reportedly In Advanced Talks To Buy TikTok’s US Business

Microsoft is in advanced talks to buy the US operations of TikTok – the popular Chinese-owned video app that has been a source of national security and censorship concerns, according to reports. The potential deal would be a victory for...
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Champagne Industry Takes Body Blow From Coronavirus Lockdowns

Champagne Industry Takes Body Blow From Coronavirus Lockdowns

Covid-19 has dealt the champagne industry a blow with lockdown curbs on weddings, eating out and parties all affecting the market. Producers in France’s eastern Champagne region, headquarters of the global industry, say they have lost an estimated €1.7 bil...
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Aer Lingus Owner IAG Announces Pre-Tax Losses Of €4.2 Billion

Aer Lingus Owner IAG Announces Pre-Tax Losses Of €4.2 Billion

The parent company of Aer Lingus, IAG swung to a pre-tax loss of €4.2 billion in the first six months of the year. This is down from a €1 billion profit in the same period a year ago. Revenue was...
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US Economy Shrinks By Over 30% In Second Quarter

US Economy Shrinks By Over 30% In Second Quarter

The US economy shrank at a dizzying 32.9 per cent annual rate in the second quarter – by far the worst quarterly plunge ever. The coronavirus outbreak has shut down businesses, throwing tens of millions of people out of work...
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