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E-commerce

September 2024

  • Member of staff holds a package at an Amazon warehouse.

    Amazon UK pays corporation tax for first time since 2020

  • A person looks for properties for sale on the Rightmove website.

    Rightmove rejects third bid from Rupert Murdoch’s REA Group

  • Next logo on a branch in London

    Next says it may close stores if £30m equal pay claim is upheld

  • Nils Pratley

    Nils Pratley on finance
    An ingenious plan to revive THG – or too clever by half?

    Nils Pratley
  • Amazon mandates five days a week in office starting next year

  • Chemist, pub and bank closures lead to 2,300 more empty UK stores, survey finds

  • Economics viewpoint
    Oasis fans are angry but dynamic pricing benefits consumers too

    Larry Elliott
  • Amazon announces near 10% pay rise for tens of thousands of UK workers

  • Your problems, with Anna Tims
    Amazon is trying to trick me into signing up for Prime services

August 2024

  • The company logo in pink neon with clothes hangers in the foreground

    Fashion retailer Shein finds child labour in its supply chain

  • View from above of the interior of a large warehouse, showing huge stacks of boxes

    Ambulances called to Amazon’s UK warehouses 1,400 times in five years

  • Street scene with shop front on the right and tram on the left

    William Hill owner’s turnaround plan falters as losses widen

  • A white and blue Amazon drone delivering prescription drugs in College Station, Texas, US.

    Clear for takeoff? Amazon gets green light to test-fly delivery drones in UK

  • London Stock Exchange denies lowering standards to win Shein IPO

  • Pop Culture with Chanté Joseph
    The OC star Ben McKenzie on how crypto took over Hollywood – podcast

July 2024

  • Donald Trump speaks at the Bitcoin 2024 conference  in Nashville

    Bitcoin price hits six-week high after Trump backs cryptocurrency

    Former president says he will end persecution of crypto industry if he wins US election in November
  • Callum Cant

    Amazon is moving heaven and earth to beat back unions – but it’s losing ground fast

    Callum Cant
    The razor-thin margin of defeat at a Coventry warehouse shows the global pressure for recognition is reaching a tipping point, says sociologist Callum Cant
    • Labour urged to follow through on Tories’ promised £100m gambling levy

    • Observer business profile
      ‘It’s been raining for ever. People are desperate to get outside’: the boss of loveholidays braces for a boom

    • Amazon workers in Coventry lose union recognition ballot by handful of votes

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