News Huge Fall In Number Of Cars Built In UK Last Year Carmakers were hit by the impact of the coronavirus crisis and Brexit uncertainty for most of 2020 about, says SMMT. Alan Jones 28th Jan
News Airline Leaders Demand ‘Urgent Road Map’ For Reopening Travel The introduction of quarantine hotels is expected to be announced. PM Today Contributor 27th Jan
News Rolls-Royce Warns Mutated Covid-19 Strains Add Pressure To Business The company said it has revised down predictions for the number of hours flown by its engines from 70% of 2019 levels to just… Simon Neville 26th Jan
News Incoming Trade From Great Britain Remains At ‘Half The Level Of 2020’ Customs officials in Ireland say they are ‘concerned’ about the low volumes of trade, almost a month after post-Brexit rules kicked in. James Ward 26th Jan
News Government Alters Rules In Bid To Boost Employment Scheme For Young People The £2 billion scheme has created more than 120,000 jobs for 16-24 year olds so far. Taz Ali 25th Jan
News Projects To Restore Axed Rail Routes Get £794m Boost The funding will support East West Rail and the Northumberland Line. Neil Lancefield 25th Jan
News Government Borrowing Soared Nearly Six-fold To £34.1bn In December Overall debt hit a new record-high £2.13 trillion at the end of December. August Graham 22nd Jan
News John Lewis To Repay £300m Covid Loan Early As Sales Pick Up It comes as all its department stores remain closed due to current lockdown restrictions. PM Today Contributor 22nd Jan
News Seven In 10 Project Professionals’ Work Hit By Coronavirus Pandemic Many projects have been delayed or suspended. PM Today News Team 20th Jan
News MPs Ask HMRC To Explain Why Some Taxpayers Got No Covid-19 Support Tax officials are still not able to give a precise estimate of how much of the furlough scheme has been lost to fraud and… August Graham 20th Jan
News Jobs And Training Service Launched To Tackle Unemployment The Big Issue is joining forces with a jobs site and training organisation to offer help. Alan Jones 18th Jan
News More Than £3m Spent Covid-Proofing Treasury, FCA And Tax Offices HM Revenue & Customs alone has forked out £2.9m on coronavirus safety measures since March. Holly Williams 18th Jan
News Lord Darroch: UK-US Trade Deal In Biden’s First Term Would Be ‘A Stretch’ He said there are two bigger deals the president could potentially do – an EU-US free trade deal and taking America into the transpacific… John Besley 18th Jan