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Babble chief executive: “Remote working is more a behavioural change than a technological one”
Babble chief executive Matthew Parker discusses how the Covid-19 pandemic has brought about a fresh outlook on working from home and why it could become the new normal for the business environment.
Human trials for Covid-19 vaccine to begin on Thursday, health secretary says
Health secretary Matt Hancock has said that human trials for a coronavirus vaccine, developed by the University of Oxford, will begin on Thursday this week.
No more sharks: Damien Hirst responds to Covid-19
In an attempt to position himself as art’s reformed enfant terrible, Damien Hirst has released his response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Prime minister nearing official return to work
Prime minister Boris Johnson is due to speak with US president Donald Trump on Tuesday as he nears his official return to work after overcoming coronavirus.
Future Life Wealth Management MD discusses what negative US oil prices means for the global economy
During the week that US oil prices plunged into negative numbers for the first time in history in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, Future Life Wealth Management managing director Jillian Thomas discusses what this could mean for finances and the global economy.
US oil prices drop into negative numbers for the first time
US oil prices have plunged into negative numbers for the first time ever.
PPE shortage compounded by British companies shipping equipment abroad
A Telegraph investigation has revealed that millions of pieces of personal protective equipment have been shipped from the UK to Europe despite nationwide shortages.
Trump to halt US immigration due to coronavirus
US president Donald Trump has said that he will use an executive order to temporarily suspend all immigration to the US due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Over 100,000 Disney employees will not be paid amid pandemic
Following the return of Bob Iger to his former position as chief executive of Disney to help weather the coronavirus storm, Disney has announced plans to stop paying over 100,000 of their employees during the pandemic.
BBC launches home-schooling service
With the Easter break no more than a memory, parents across the country have returned to the prospect of home-schooling their brood for the foreseeable future.
PM wary of relaxing lockdown restrictions too quickly
Prime minister Boris Johnson has informed his cabinet colleagues that easing the UK’s lockdown measures too early could bring about a second wave of coronavirus.
House of Commons to operate under three-day working week
Under new plans, the House of Commons will only sit from Monday to Wednesday, with any business relating to the Covid-19 outbreak given priority in the chamber.
Babble releases advice on avoiding Covid-19 phishing emails as Google issues warning
As Google announces that 18 million hoax emails per day are being sent by scammers to Gmail accounts, cloud solutions specialist Babble has released advice on how to recognise and avoid phishing emails.
Australian PM calls for greater contact-tracing to help curb Covid-19 spread
Australian prime minister Scott Morrison said this week that a “more extensive surveillance regime” must be introduced if the country is to chart a course out of its Covid-19 lockdown.
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