News Water Companies Miss Targets To Cut Pollution Incidents, Report Warns The Environment Agency has warned that the sector must improve on its environmental performance. Emily Beament 13th Jul
News Asos Launches Joint Venture To Sell Topshop Clothes In US Stores The deal with Nordstrom is the first time Topshop fashion will be available in a physical store since it went bust last year. Simon Neville 13th Jul
News Firms Offer Flexible Working And Paid Time Off In Push For Covid Vaccines The Government has urged businesses to sign up for the employer coalition to drive forward the vaccine rollout. Geraldine Scott 12th Jul
News Global Tax Deal ‘Will End The Race To The Bottom’, Says Yellen Finance ministers from the Group of 20 major economies have endorsed a global minimum corporate tax of at least 15%. David McHugh 12th Jul
News Liz Truss Aims To Tackle Threats To Free Trade On Five-Day US Visit The International Trade Secretary is meeting Katherine Tai, the US trade representative, during her visit which ends on Thursday. Geraldine Scott 12th Jul
News Some Covid Changes Here To Stay, Says Bank Of England Governor Bailey Online retail has boomed during the pandemic August Graham 09th Jul
News UK Post-Brexit Trade Deal With Norway, Iceland And Liechtenstein Finalised International trade ministers agreed the deal in principle last month but said the deal has now been formally signed. Henry Saker-Clark 09th Jul
News Dozens Of US States Take Aim At Google In Legal Action The complaint filed in a US federal court represents the fourth major antitrust lawsuit filed against Google by government agencies across the US. Michael Liedtke 09th Jul
News UK Facing ‘Tsunami’ Of Fraud, Experts Warn MPs In Plea For Swift Action Police are being equipped with pitchforks to fight against the machine guns of international money launderers, an expert said. August Graham 08th Jul
News Over A Third Of Working Population Supported Through Pandemic, Says Treasury Ministers say the £352 billion support package was one of the most generous in the world. Alan Jones 08th Jul
News Mask Rule Change Risks Rise In Abuse Towards Shop Workers, Trade Body Warns The British Retail Consortium is calling on the Government to provide clear guidance on what it advises customers to do in stores. Simon Neville 08th Jul
News EU Fines Four German Car Manufacturers Over Emission Control Collusion Daimler, BMW, VW, Audi and Porsche were named although Daimler was spared a fine as it assisted investigators. PM Today Contributor 08th Jul