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Even with a tie-up, Ferrari owners would still be many laps behind the house that Arnault built
Michael O’Leary hails rebound in air travel demand and predicts further revival in winter
Government accused of handing ‘unfair’ advantage to UK-based producers through loophole
Traders had warned decision by London to maintain EU requirement after leaving bloc would cause lasting damage
Brand ‘will disappear’ from UK shelves under diversification strategy, says chief executive
José Neves, founder of the online fashion marketplace, made unexpected gains in the crisis
Changing temperatures across the globe are shifting the seasons and the crops that farmers can grow
Ninja Van specialises in dropping off packages by motorcycle, boat and even water buffalo
Vuitton’s head of menswear is an ‘eternal optimist’ and multitasker who disregards rules and limits
Farming and food industry leaders say new guidance will not solve staff shortages
Industry says new autumn restrictions would be ‘hammer blow’ after crippling year
Consumers are no longer stockpiling and the price for pulp rose 41 per cent in the past 12 months
Staff shortages and squeezed supply chains dampen growth outlook
Freezing temperatures in country’s largest growing regions raise concerns over next year’s crop
Credit card company’s revenue rises after five consecutive quarters of declines
Florists, fishmongers, writers, oil towns and car insurers show how they have coped with effects of the pandemic
Virus strain and transport problems could thwart companies who want staff back at their desks
Just off the Strand, the basement of JM Barrie’s former home has been transformed into a spa inspired by the classical world
The UK group is trying to distance itself from its brand’s Israel policy. It doesn’t wash
Plus, the tense legal battle over a fallen healthcare empire enters a new phase, and Wall Street IPO bankers reluctantly switch gears from New York to Hong Kong as China cracks the whip on US listings
I’m a fan of electric cars — but not for a staycation road trip
Businesses on tourism-reliant Spanish island forced to adjust to ever-changing travel rules
Kenichiro Yoshida sees an ESG focus as crucial to the entertainment group’s future success
Supermarkets say move is inadequate because staff shortages in stores will negate measures at distribution centres
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