Nov 02, 2020 10:32 am UTC| Economy
Toby Willison, a senior executive at the UKs Environment Agency, is departing for the private utility firm Southern Water. Willison has been with the agency since 2002 and is currently its director of operations. The...
Black and minority ethnic businesses need support to weather the pandemic
Nov 02, 2020 10:28 am UTC| Economy
The coronavirus pandemic has highlighted underlying inequalities that ethnic minorities face in the UK. In England, both death rates and hospital admission rates are more than twice as high for Black people or people from...
COVID-19 is increasing poverty – but also support for tax rises to tackle it
Nov 02, 2020 10:27 am UTC| Economy
Poverty and inequality were already high and rising in the UK before the coronavirus hit. Now, the pandemic is creating an even greater gulf between those whose debts are increasing and those whose savings are growing....

Fact check US: Is the US economy recovering, as Donald Trump claims?
Nov 02, 2020 09:26 am UTC| Economy
His eye on the upcoming election, Donald Trump keeps repeating that the US economy is on an upswing and the phenomenal job of his administration did is responsible. So we built the greatest economy in history… we...

The demise of the department store heralds a shift in downtown areas
Nov 02, 2020 09:17 am UTC| Economy
Over the past year, cities have become remarkably different places. The response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has resulted in less active public and shared spaces like parks, malls, streets and retail. In most...

Huge government debts mean Canada is robbing its kids
Nov 02, 2020 09:16 am UTC| Economy
Before the pandemic, the combined federal and provincial Canadian debt totalled $1.4 trillion. And since then, this debt has rapidly grown, with governments borrowing another $300 billion in the current year alone. This...

The suburbs are the future of post-COVID retail
Nov 02, 2020 07:05 am UTC| Economy
The COVID-19 pandemic delivered a body blow to CBD retailers, but its just the latest of their challenges in recent years. They were already under pressure from cautious consumer spending, intense competition from online...