CA daily briefing: Tuesday 20 April
Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
The latest from ICAS
BEIS responds to Sir Donald Brydon’s recommendation to replace ‘true and fair view’ with ‘present fairly, in all material respects’.
Today's top stories from around the web
- UK jobs market 'remains subdued' (BBC News)
- UK reviews core banking rules as it seeks to bolster the City post-Brexit (City AM)
- Google, Apple executives to testify in app store hearing on Wednesday (Reuters)
- Green stimulus plan could create 1.2m UK jobs in two years, research finds (The Guardian)
- All systems go for MTD... but do errors exist in returns? (Accountancy Age)
- Primark to return £121m in furlough cash as reopening sparks 'record sales' (Sky News)
- Why Super League plan makes financial sense for top clubs (BBC News)
- Footfall in England up by almost 200% as Covid controls ease (The Guardian)
- Barclaycard defends decision to cut customers’ credit limits by more than 95% (City AM)
- ‘Britcoin’ not bitcoin? UK considers new digital currency (Reuters)
That's all for today. Check back tomorrow for your Wednesday briefing.