News HS2 Bosses Accused Of ‘Fiddling The Figures’ By Review Panel Deputy Chairman Parliament was ‘seriously misled’ over the costs of HS2, the former Labour transport spokesman Lord Berkeley has said. Trevor Marshallsea and Sophie Morris 06th Jan
News New Car Market Sinks To Lowest Level Since 2013 The drop in registrations marks the third consecutive year of decline. Neil Lancefield 06th Jan
News Construction Sector Declines Amid Political Uncertainty And Pre-Election Caution Output from the sector declined at a faster pace in December after the sharpest decline in civil engineering activity for more than a decade. Henry Saker-Clark 03rd Jan
News Bovis Homes Completes £1.1bn Galliford Try Housing Deal Bovis said it will rebrand as Vistry Group after completing the deal to buy Galliford’s housebuilding and partnerships arms. Henry Saker-Clark 03rd Jan
News BA Begins Offsetting Carbon From Domestic Flights The airline is supporting schemes in renewable energy, rainforest protection and reforestation. Neil Lancefield 02nd Jan
News UK Manufacturing Continues To Shrink As Uncertainty Remains The latest closely-followed PMI survey found jobs are still being cut in the sector although consumer goods orders have increased. Simon Neville 02nd Jan
News Banks Hope To Leave Financial Crash Woes In Old Decade Challengers are nipping at the heels of some of the traditional lenders. August Graham 28th Dec
News Manufacturing Falls At Fastest Rate Since Financial Crisis – CBI The latest survey by the Confederation of British Industry paints a grim picture for the last three months, but the sector is hopeful of… Simon Neville 18th Dec
News ‘Urgent Reform’ Needed For Scandal-Hit Audit Sector, Report Finds Sir Donald Brydon has recommended making auditing independent under a sweeping shake-up to help prevent corporate failures. Holly Williams 18th Dec
Mega Projects Boeing To Halt Production Of 737 Max Plane In January In a statement, Boeing said it will determine later when production can resume. PM Today Contributor 17th Dec