Bosses recount how they adapted to the lockdowns that pitched the UK economy into its worst performance in 300 years

The UK economy recorded the deepest economic contraction for 300 years in 2020 but it has avoided a double-dip recession during the second wave of Covid-19.

The Guardian spoke to three company bosses about how they have adapted during lockdown and the pressures they face amid tougher restrictions at the start of this year.

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