News Crossrail Gets £825m More Government Funding London’s new east-west railway is delayed and over budget. Neil Lancefield 01st Dec
News New Unit Set Up To Monitor Border Disruption As UK Breaks Away From EU Rules Officials acknowledged that changes to the way the UK trades with the EU are likely to mean ‘short-term’ disruption at the border. David Hughes 01st Dec
News One In Five Companies Consider Big Brother Software To Monitor Home Workers Larger businesses were more likely to have installed monitoring software. August Graham 25th Nov
News Hyundai And Ineos To Co-Operate On Driving Hydrogen Economy Forward An agreement includes evaluating Hyundai’s proprietary fuel cell system for the recently announced Ineos Grenadier 4×4 vehicle. Alan Jones 23rd Nov
News UK On Cusp Of Trade Deal With Canada The Government is also seeking deals with Australia, New Zealand, the US and the EU before the end of the year. Harriet Line 20th Nov
Mega Projects Consultation Opens On New Nuclear Power Station After ‘Important Changes’ EDF says it has made changes to its plans for Sizewell C in Suffolk following local feedback. Alan Jones 19th Nov
News PM Urged To Agree Post-Brexit ‘Adjustment Period’ Of Up To Six Months With EU The Liberal Democrats and a leading business figure have joined forces to press for more time for firms to adjust. PM Today Team 17th Nov
News Grant Shapps ‘Rules Out’ Brexit Disruption To Coronavirus Vaccine Delivery The Transport Secretary said back-up plans are in place to ensure the jab can reach the UK. Sam Blewett and Harriet Line 13th Nov
News Rollout Of Covid-19 Vaccine Could Start Before Christmas The announcement from Pfizer and its vaccine partner BioNTech was hailed by scientists as a significant breakthrough. Alexander Britton and Jane Kirby 10th Nov
News Labour In Call To Bring Forward £30bn Investment To Cut Carbon And Create Jobs The party is urging a green recovery from the pandemic which it says could create 400,00 jobs across the UK. Emily Beament 10th Nov
News Moving Petrol And Diesel Car Ban To 2030 Would ‘Create Jobs And Boost Economy’ Greenpeace expects Boris Johnson to announce a revised date for the policy on Thursday. Neil Lancefield 09th Nov
News Bentley To Stop Selling Non-Electric Cars By 2026 The Crewe-based luxury car manufacturer declared it is ‘on a mission’. Neil Lancefield 06th Nov
News Construction Sector Cooled In October But House Building Remains Strong The IHS Markit/CIPS construction purchasing managers’ index (PMI) hit 53.1 last month, compared to 56.8 in September. Simon Neville 05th Nov