News CBI Calls On Businesses To Publish Ethnicity Pay Gap Details The trade group already publishes its own pay details by ethnicity and is urging organisations with more than 250 staff to do the same. August Graham 26th Feb
News Tesco To Cut 1,800 Jobs In Bakeries Overhaul The retailer said 1,816 bakery staff are at risk of redundancy as part of the changes, which will take place from May. Henry Saker-Clark 26th Feb
News Changes In UK Driving Theory Test To Come Into Effect In April 2020 PM Today Contributor 26th Feb
News De La Rue Set For ‘Extensive’ Cost Cutting In Turnaround Plan Chief executive Clive Vacher said the group will look to cut annual costs by around £35 million against previous targets for £20 million. Holly Williams 25th Feb
News New Law Could Require Businesses To Put Terror Attack Measures In Place The Home Office will launch a consultation on the new legislation in spring. Lewis McKenzie 24th Feb
News Immigration Plans Will Give Firms Access To World-Class Talent, Says Hays Boss Chief executive Alistair Cox said the controversial overhaul will be a ‘positive move’. Holly Williams 24th Feb
News World Sees Growing Move Towards Net Zero Emissions Goals – Analysis Tracker reveals 121 countries have set or are proposing targets to cut carbon to zero by 2050 or earlier. Emily Beament 18th Feb
News Council Chief: Recovery From ‘Unprecedented’ Flooding To Cost Millions The flooding has been described as the worst to affect the area for over 40 years. Rod Minchin 18th Feb
News FCO ‘Working To Organise’ Flight Home For Britons On Coronavirus Cruise Ship The department has faced pressure to fly home the 74 Britons on the Diamond Princess. PM Today Contributor 18th Feb
News Brexit Uncertainty Still Affecting Exporters, Study Suggests Key indicators for export orders and sales in manufacturing and services declined sharply in 2019, says BCC. Alan Jones 17th Feb
News More Than £18m Extra Needed For Big Ben Tower Repair Works The increase has been put down to the discovery of asbestos. Aine Fox 13th Feb
News ‘We Want To Change’, Says New BP Boss As He Lays Out Climate Goals Bernard Looney said he understands the anxiety among BP’s critics. August Graham 13th Feb
News Johnson Promises £5bn Cash Injection For Bus And Cycle Links The five-year funding package for local transport is seen as a bid to placate critics of the HS2 rail link. Gavin Cordon 11th Feb