An ONS business survey suggests that many ‘paused’ businesses will resume trading in the next four weeks as cash reserves dwindle. The fortnightly ONS survey on the business impact of Covid-19 found that many businesses had less than six months of cash reserves. The survey found that of the businesses who had paused trading, 58% […]
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Jacqueline Lockie: How pandemic might change clients
Each week that goes by we learn more about ourselves as individuals and society. So far I’ve learned that I’m glad to be at home with my family and we get on well! I’m also glad to have a home office after my days working with the AIC which makes ‘leaving work’ easier as I […]
Warning that HMRC is re-starting tax probes
A leading firm of tax advisers has warned that after a pause during the Coronavirus pandemic HMRC is relaunching enquiries into taxpayers’ affairs “as a matter of urgency.” Tax adviser Blick Rothenberg say that it understands the pause on enquiries was ended this week and HMRC will be under pressure to refill government coffers. The […]
Twitter flags Trump’s Minneapolis tweet for glorifying violence
Twitter on Friday sounded an all-out war against US President Donald Trump by flagging a fresh tweet from him that violated Twitter policies about glorifying violence. Twitter placed a public interest notice on the latest Tweet from Trump that read: “….These THUGS are dishonoring the memory of George Floyd, and I won’t let that happen. […]
“Current challenges have brought communities together” – Food4Heroes on feeding the nation’s NHS workers during COVID-19
John Brownhill and his sister, Amanda, founded Food4Heroes in March this year to support their local NHS workers. Providing free, freshly prepared meals to NHS staff using local networks of pubs, restaurants and catering businesses – it’s now been scaled up to support key workers nationally. After starting at one hospital in Yorkshire, the team […]
3 steps to help your business recover from COVID-19 setbacks
Businesses the world over have been devastated by the global economic shutdown. Everyone from corporate giants to small, family-owned companies have all taken a hit as the world bands together to keep each other safe. In Australia, now that we have flattened the curve, our governments are looking to open the country back up. But […]
Indian users target of ‘state-backed’ attackers: Google
Google notified between 51 to 100 users in India that their accounts were being targeted by “state-sponsored” attackers in April, the technology giant said in a blog released late on Wednesday. The post did not specify if the users were targeted by their own government or others. Globally, Google sent out 1,755 warnings to users […]
Online food orders still down 60% from pre-Covid-19 days
India’s online food delivery order volumes continue to remain down by over 60% from the peak reached in the first two weeks of March, according to data from Israel’s Superfly Insights, which collated it through anonymised billing information. “We are seeing some growth coming back, but still not at a pre-Covid-19 level and it’s so […]
Google Pay ties up with Dunzo for essentials
Google Pay, the payments platform of Google India, has on-boarded hyperlocal delivery startup Dunzo on its platform as a storefront, at a time when demand for grocery and essentials remains high. This means one can run any task — grocery delivery, medicine delivery, pickup-and-drop — by using the Dunzo tab inside the payments app. Dunzo, […]
Donald Trump escalates war on Twitter, social media protections
President Donald Trump escalated his war on Twitter and other social media companies Thursday, signing an executive order challenging the lawsuit protections that have served as a bedrock for unfettered speech on the internet. Announced with fanfare, the president’s action yet appeared to be more about politics than substance. He aims to rally supporters after […]