John Lewis keeps bonus freeze despite profit jump

Retailer John Lewis has continued its freeze on bonuses despite profits jumping 73% to £97m.
It said it wanted to invest in its business and employee base pay instead.
This is the fourth time in five years it has not paid a bonus.
The string of freezes started in 2020 – the first time its had scrapped them since 1953 – after it was hit by lockdown store closures.