Coronavirus crisis unlikely to be over by the end of the year, WHO warns
Dr Michael Ryan says Covid-19 is ‘very much in control’ as global infections rise for first time in almost two months
Dr Michael Ryan says Covid-19 is ‘very much in control’ as global infections rise for first time in almost two months
649,000 fewer people employed in June compared with March, when UK went into lockdown
The airline, which grounded much of its fleet due to the coronavirus crisis, has been negotiating with the Unite union for more than a week. Those affected are expected to receive some of their wages through the government's coronavirus job retention scheme, which covers 80% of someone's salary capped at a maximum of £2,500 a month.
As a growing number of states issue "shelter in place" orders, businesses shutter and Americans everywhere are told to limit outings and practice social distancing, Donald Trump may be having second thoughts.