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Jon Yeomans

The Times of London

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Past articles by Jon:

Flybe lost £5m a month before collapse

The beleaguered airline Flybe was racking up losses of £5 million a month before its collapse on Saturday morning → Read More

How Uber and its rivals plan to get you home this Christmas

A cold snap has gripped Britain — just in time for the first real Christmas party season for three years. Icy pavements and the threat of snow won’t be enough t → Read More

The future of the railway: Are we on track for a Beeching part 2?

Calls to reverse Beeching cuts were growing before Covid-19. Now rail passenger numbers have collapsed. Where does that leave our network? → Read More

António Horta-Osório to step down at Lloyds Bank

The chief executive will exit in 2021 while Robin Budenberg will become the bank's new chairman later this year → Read More

Ted Baker to raise £95m after slumping to loss

Struggling clothing retailer fell to a £80m loss in its last financial year → Read More

Unilever predicts 'lasting change' to consumer behaviour

Covid-19 drove a surge in stockpiling of hygiene goods at the Dove soap maker, while ice cream sales suffered → Read More

Battle of Thomas Cook's blame-shifting bosses leaves us no closer to answers

Office reunions can be an awkward affair. → Read More

Metro Bank founder Vernon Hill to step down as chairman

Metro Bank founder and chairman Vernon Hill has announced he will stand down from the embattled bank by the end of the year. → Read More

It's about time business leaders start saying what they think

In January 2017 BHP chief executive Andrew Mackenzie paid a visit to Trump Tower in New York to meet the president elect. → Read More

BHP sounds warning bell on global economy after paying record $17bn to investors

Mining giant BHP is “anxious” about the world economy and shoring up its defences ahead of the next downturn, boss Andrew Mackenzie admitted. → Read More

Mining giant ENRC makes new bid to halt corruption charges

The Kazakh mining giant ENRC has begun a new attempt to frustrate a criminal investigation of alleged corruption in its African business. → Read More

An unloved sector is hoping for an M&A gold rush

It’s shiny. → Read More

Iron ore surges as global supply fails to meet Chinese demand

Iron ore prices surged on Monday after a report predicted that the world’s biggest producers of the metal would not be able to meet China’s insatiable demand this year. → Read More

Southern Water has got off lightly despite its record penalty

By any measure, Ofwat’s damning report into Southern Water is a devastating blow to an industry that is already on the ropes. → Read More

Shoppers and retailers must tackle the scourge of fast fashion, if the Government won't

People don’t like being told what to do. → Read More

Firms ignore request for mining dam details despite Brazil disasters

More than two-thirds of mining and energy companies have spurned a request from a group of investors to publish details of the tailings dams they operate around the world. → Read More

More change at the top of Glencore with departure of oil boss

The head of Glencore’s oil arm will depart in yet another management shake-up as the commodities giant signals a changing of its top brass. → Read More

Hammond names TUC chief Frances O'Grady to Bank of England board

TUC boss Frances O’Grady has been added to the board of the Bank of England in a series of appointments confirmed by the Chancellor, Philip Hammond. → Read More

London Metal Exchange appoints first female chair in 142-year history

The London Metal Exchange has appointed its first female chairman as the institution best known for male traders shouting bids across a circular floor attempts to move with the times. → Read More

Sooner or later new BT boss will have to make a tough call on the dividend

Landing the job of BT boss is a bit like becoming England football manager. → Read More