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Airbus jobs at risk and shake-up looms as 3,200 furloughed

Chief executive Guillaume Faury told the plane maker's 135,000 staff to brace for a major shake-up and potentially sweeping job cuts to slash costs.




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Up to 30,000 North Sea oil and gas jobs could be cut

The crash in oil prices could put 10 per cent of the sector's 300,000 workforce at risk and reduce new investment in the region to the lowest level since 2000.




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Estate agents under fire for offering viewings during the pandemic

Firms are accusing each other of 'profiteering' from the pandemic. An estate agency in the Lake District sparked a debate after it said it had completed a viewing on a £1.25m home.




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British make-up brand Charlotte Tilbury at centre of £1bn bidding war

It is thought that the brand, founded by make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury, 47, (pictured to the right of human rights lawyer Amal Clooney) could fetch more than £1bn.




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Reckitt sees record sales bonanza of £3.5bn as pandemic boosts demand

Laxman Narasimhan, chief executive of Reckitt Benckiser, said sales of condoms had been hit in the UK and Italy - but not in China, where restrictions are being lifted.




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Pandemic set to cost car industry more than £8bn

The pandemic could result in 257,000 fewer vehicles rolling off production lines this year, after output plunged by almost 38 per cent last month, an industry report predicted.




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Elon Musk brands lockdown 'fascist' and claims it poses risk to Tesla 

Tesla's factory in Fremont, California, has been closed since March 24 as part of a government clampdown, requiring people to stay indoors to slow the spread of the coronavirus.




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Lloyds under fire for handing out just £500m to struggling firms

The bank, led by chief exec Antonio Horta-Osori (pictured), which is the UK's biggest mortgage provider and one of the largest lenders to small businesses, has handed out just.




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McDonald's to open 15 restaurants for takeaway and delivery on May 13 

The fast food business's 1,350 restaurants have been closed since the Government brought in lockdown measures in March due to concerns over staff and customer safety.




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Frontier Developments lands rights to create Warhammer video game

The Cambridge-based software firm will create a 'strategy' title based on the hugely successful fantasy series that will be released on computer and game consoles such as Xbox and Playstation.




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Watchdog warns audit firms to up their game and stop misleading

The Financial Reporting Council has found most accounting firms are failing to assess whether their audits of major companies are any good until after they have already published them.




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Virgin Money suffers 60% drop in profits and gets ready for bad debts

The group admitted that around 12,000 of its credit card customers, or 1.2 per cent, were already seriously in arrears by three months or more before the pandemic.




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Pandemic wipes £1billion off Disney's quarterly profits

The US giant said it will reopen its Shanghai Disneyland park on May 11 but severely limit the number of guests and enforce strict social distancing measures on rides and in restaurants.




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BT scraps its dividend for at least 2 YEARS as it focuses on fibre broadband

Chief executive Philip Jansen, who recently recovered from Covid-19, said a new target of full fibre to 20 million homes by the mid to late 2020s is now in place.




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MARKETS LIVE: Bank of England warns UK faces worst ever recession

FTSE 100 closed up 1.4 per cent or 82.22 points at 5,935.98 and the pound was at $1.23 against the dollar.




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HAMISH MCRAE: Dividends are vital to economic demand

Does it really make sense for pensioners who, directly or indirectly, rely on their income from dividends to have those incomes further cut by Bank of England diktat?




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Telecoms Goliaths Virgin Media and O2 in £31bn mega merger

Liberty Global and Telefonica - parent firms of Virgin Media and O2 respectively - said they had agreed a deal after announcing talks were under way on Monday.




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Big Oil could be a gusher: Shell and BP are down - but not out! 

A global oil glut has forced Shell to cut its quarterly dividend by 66 per cent, a move that leaves millions of investors as well as savers in pensions and equity income funds suddenly poorer.




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Ocado now worth more than Sainsbury's, Morrisons and M&S combined

The company's market value has rocketed 46 per cent this year to £13.1bn. The three rivals, in contrast, have all seen their share prices fall and are now worth less than £11bn put together.




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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Q&A: Man United boss on Pogba, Sanchez and more

CHRIS WHEELER IN PERTH: In a wide-ranging interview, the Manchester United manager discusses Paul Pogba, Alexis Sanchez and the problem of 'spoon feeding' modern-day footballers.




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Transfer news: Man United outcasts Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez enjoy a laugh at training

With Manchester United's pre-season in full flow, Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez have been enjoying their time away from the preparations as they shared a laugh at Carrington.




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Alexis Sanchez and Manchester United youngster Mason Greenwood clashed in pre-season

Alexis Sanchez was apparently left fuming after clashing with youngster Mason Greenwood while on Manchester United's pre-season tour. Sanchez is currently recovering from a hamstring injury.




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Alexis Sanchez lands in Milan ahead of completing a loan move to Inter

Alexis Sanchez has landed in Milan ahead of completing his loan move to Inter from Manchester United. It marks a fresh start for Sanchez and brings to an end a torrid 18 months at United.




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Mason Greenwood's talent persuaded Manchester United to get rid of Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez

JACK GAUGHAN: Greenwood, 17, is banging in goals at Carrington, leaving an impression on his team-mates and indicating exactly why Solskjaer let two experienced strikers leave.




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TACKLE KEOWN: Alexis Sanchez, David Luiz, north London derby and England squad

MARTIN KEOWN discusses Alexis Sanchez, David Luiz, prospects for Sunday's north London derby and the latest England squad in his latest Q&A with the fans.




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PETER CROUCH: I fear Alexis Sanchez will be the new Fernando Torres

PETER CROUCH: Alexis Sanchez was going to change everything for United. When they signed him, I saw a player who could take them to the title and, potentially, help them conquer Europe.




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Pep Guardiola defends Alexis Sanchez and backs his former winger to find his form at Inter

Sanchez, 30, has endured a torrid spell in Manchester since joining the United from Arsenal 18 months ago, netting three times in 32 appearances for the club.




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Rio Ferdinand lays into Manchester United flops and praises Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for transfer window

Sanchez and Lukaku both moved to Inter Milan this month, ending torrid spells at Manchester United. Sanchez joined the Italian side for a season-long loan, while Lukaku moved on a permanent deal.




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Sanchez and Mkhitaryan swap to end up costing Manchester United and Arsenal a combined £50m

Mkhitaryan moved to Roma on loan from Arsenal on Monday, joining Sanchez in Italy less than a week after the United flop signed for Inter Milan until the end of the season.




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Solskjaer's hairdryer and Pogba's unhappiness: The cracks appearing at Manchester United

JOE BERNSTEIN: With Ole Gunnar Solskjaer already pulling out the hairdryer and top stars set to move on, Sportsmail assesses how the cracks are appearing at Old Trafford.




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Inter Milan 1-0 Udinese: Sensi strike extends unbeaten run as Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez play

Inter Milan made it three wins out of three Serie A games as Antonio Conte's men secured a 1-0 win over a 10-man Udinese side on Saturday evening.




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Transfer news: Desperate Man United 'will make a January swoop for Juventus striker Mario Mandzukic'

Manchester United 'will make a January swoop for Juventus striker Mario Mandzukic' as Ole Gunnar Solskjaer desperately tries to solve his striking woes. United's front line have struggled for goals.




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Juventus 'want £9m from Manchester United for striker Mario Mandzukic'

Juventus 'would seek a transfer fee of £9million from Manchester United' if they wanted to move for striker Mario Mandzukic in January. United desperately need more firepower up front.




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Transfer news: Manchester United 'eyeing Russian striker Aleksandr Sobolev'

Russian striker Aleksandr Sobolev has emerged as a January target for Manchester United as the club seek to bolster their forward options.




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Manchester United news: Club 'will demand £25m for Alexis Sanchez next summer'

Manchester United want to offload Alexis Sanchez permanently next season for £25million - but will give most of that fee to the Chilean as part of his severance package. 




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Manchester United news: Rio Ferdinand picks Daniel James as best player but slams squad depth

Daniel James has been identified as Manchester United's standout player this season by the club's former defender Rio Ferdinand.




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Mandzukic 'slashes £300k-a-week wage demands IN HALF half to seal £10m Manchester Utd move'

Manchester United's pursuit of Mario Mandzukic looks to have been handed a major boost with the striker reportedly ready to lower his wage demands to seal a move away from Juventus. 




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Manchester United line up double £185m January swoop for Jadon Sancho and Erling Braut Haaland

The Red Devils failed to replace Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez during the summer transfer window as they failed to finalise deals for Paulo Dybala and Mario Mandzukic.




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Manchester Utd and City splurged £50m between them on wages for injured players last season

Manchester United paid an astonishing £25.7million in wages to injured players last season - the most in the Premier League - while their rivals City were next on the list but how much did your club spend?




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The January transfer battles: Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool and Co set to go head to head

With a scarcity of top talent available in January, big players who are on the market usually have a number of suitors to choose from, creating a transfer tug-of-war.




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Inter Milan 1-1 Atalanta: Samir Handanovic heroics help Serie A leaders hold out for a point

Inter Milan had goalkeeper Samir Handanovic to thank after surviving an 88th minute penalty to earn a point against fifth-placed Serie A side Atalanta with a 1-1 draw at the San Siro.




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DANNY MURPHY: Manchester United must stand by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

DANNY MURPHY: You can't push all the blame for Manchester United's woes on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. He has only had one transfer window and I think most would say his signings smart ones.




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PETER CROUCH: Bruno Fernandes risks going backwards at Manchester United

PETER CROUCH: The deal looks brilliant at first glance, doesn't it? Bruno Fernandes, a top-class Portugal international who was wanted by many top European clubs, has joined Manchester United.




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Ivan Zamorano hails Antonio Conte and believes Alexis Sanchez will be 'vital' in Serie A title race

Inter fan favourite Ivan Zamorano has hailed the impact of manager Antonio Conte and believes that much-maligned forward Alexis Sanchez could prove pivotal in their quest to win Serie A this season.




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No future at the San Siro: How Alexis Sanchez badly flopped and could be left in the lurch

ALVISE CAGNAZZO IN ITALY: Sanchez's move to Inter Milan was supposed to save his career but it is increasingly looking like another misstep from a player who has failed to hit his former heights.




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Alexis Sanchez and Arturo Vidal could be forced into coronavirus quarantine if they play for Chile

Alexis Sanchez and Arturo Vidal could be quarantined due to coronavirus if they travel to South America for the World Cup qualifiers later this month. 




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Manchester United boss Solskjaer 'ready to sell Jones, Lingard, Pereira, Smalling and Sanchez'

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is reportedly prepared to sell five players this summer as part of an overhaul of his squad.




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Alexis Sanchez SHOULD return and play for Manchester United again, says Paul Merson

Alexis Sanchez has had a less-than-impressive loan spell with Inter Milan this season having been deemed surplus to requirements last summer by Man United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.




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Roy Keane hails Bruno Fernandes 'arrogance' after his blistering start at Manchester United

Fernandes has not crumbled under the United curse that has seen the likes of Alexis Sanchez, Angel Di Maria and Radamel Falcao all not live up to their billing after joining the club.




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Alexis Sanchez has had a difficult time at Manchester United and Inter Milan

Alexis Sanchez has had a difficult year according to his Chile boss Reinaldo Rueda. The Manchester United forward is on loan at Inter Milan where he has been in and out of the side with injuries.