Plans to keep Covid rules in place for an extra month will hurt clubs and restaurants, say trade groups.
Source: BBC
Monthly Archives: June 2021
Lobbying ban for ministers of up to five years recommended in wake of Greensill affair
Ministers should be banned from political lobbying for up to five years after leaving office, the anti-corruption watchdog has recommended.
Source: Sky Business News
Guidance: Disguised remuneration: tax avoidance using unfunded pension arrangements (Spotlight 58)
Find information on tax avoidance arrangements attempting to avoid Corporation Tax, Income Tax and National Insurance contributions by using unfunded pension arrangements.
Source: HMRC
Businesses plead for taxpayer aid to be extended in line with Freedom Day delay
Chancellor Rishi Sunak is being urged to dig deep again and maintain taxpayer support for businesses if, as expected, Freedom Day is delayed due to rising coronavirus infection rates.
Source: Sky Business News
Ted Baker puts brave face on pandemic sales slump
Ted Baker, the formal and occasion wear retailer, has reported a slump in annual sales during the coronavirus pandemic but argued it is now better placed to navigate continuing disruption.
Source: Sky Business News
1MDB: Jho Low faces new charges in scheme involving Trump
They are accused of running a back-channel campaign to get Mr Trump’s government to drop a case.
Source: BBC
Carlos Ghosn escape: Special forces veteran and son admit role in Japan flight
A US special forces veteran and his son have admitted illegally helping ex-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn flee Japan ahead of his trial on financial misconduct charges, according to a Tokyo-based news agency.
Source: Sky Business News
WhatsApp launches first global ad campaign following privacy policy backlash
WhatsApp has launched its first global marketing campaign in reaction to a public backlash against a privacy policy announcement.
Source: Sky Business News
Renting now cheaper than buying a home, Hamptons says
There are only four regions in the UK where it is cheaper to buy a home than to rent a property.
Source: BBC
Covid: Boris Johnson to announce whether 21 June easing to go ahead
Many scientists have said it should be delayed amid rising cases but businesses say this would cost jobs.
Source: BBC