Nissan is to announce details of a new battery ‘gigafactory’ that will enable its Sunderland car plant to massively increase production of electric vehicles.
Source: Sky Business News
Monthly Archives: June 2021
Gap to close all stores across UK and Ireland and move online-only
Gap is to close all of its stores in the UK and Ireland, the American fashion retailer has announced.
Source: Sky Business News
Gap to close all 81 stores in UK and Ireland
The fashion chain says it will be online-only from the end of September.
Source: BBC
Bank of England's Andy Haldane voices 4% inflation fear
The Bank of England’s departing chief economist warns that the risk of high inflation is “rising fast”.
Source: BBC
Green Saving Bond details revealed – except for one key factor
Savers’ money will go to the government for environmental projects, but the interest to be paid remains unknown.
Source: BBC
Trump Organization expected to be charged over tax
The firm and its chief financial officer are set to be charged with tax-related crimes, reports say.
Source: BBC
Cross-party group of MPs backs calls to support live music industry through pandemic
MPs from across the political spectrum have called on the government to introduce new measures to support the live music industry after restrictions were extended.
Source: Sky Business News
Policy paper: VAT (Miscellaneous Amendments and Repeals) (EU Exit) Regulations 2021 and VAT (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2021
This tax information and impact note is about issues raised in a review of EU exit VAT legislation and applies to businesses that trade in or move goods to or from the United Kingdom.
Source: HMRC
'Sausage war' ceasefire as UK and EU agree three-month extension
A deal to avoid a ban on sausages and other chilled meats moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland has been agreed at the last minute.
Source: Sky Business News
Dixons Carphone bets on hybrid model as online sales surge makes up for lockdown woes
There were questions, even before COVID-19, about whether selling things in traditional bricks and mortar shops had much of a future.
Source: Sky Business News