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Rolls Royce say its whole business will be net zero by 2050 at the latest. Reuters
All Rolls-Royce engines to operate with 100% sustainable fuels by 2023

British jet engine maker outlines path to net zero with plans to decarbonise all new products

AviationJune 17, 2021
While ownership of crypto assets, such as Bitcoin, has increased in the UK, understanding has not, according to an FCA study. Reuters
UK crypto asset ownership surges 21% to 2.3 million

Financial conduct authority warns consumers to 'be prepared to lose all their money'

MoneyJune 17, 2021
The Chancellor Rishi Sunak will open a new UK Infrastructure Bank in Leeds on Wednesday to help propel the country's climate change ambitions. HM Treasury
Rishi Sunak warns UK recovery not guaranteed as he opens new infrastructure bank

UK chancellor says rising inflation and interest rates remain a risk for the economy

BankingJune 17, 2021
Global tax reform would force the Irish government to make difficult trade-offs as its high concentration of corporate tax receipts from a few key multinationals, such as Facebook, make it vulnerable to relocation decisions. Getty Images
Global tax reform: Eurozone losers headed by Ireland with 9% hit to economy

Ireland will also become one of the most highly indebted countries in Europe if corporate tax overhaul goes ahead

EconomyJune 16, 2021
Terraced homes with an elevated viewpoint of the London skyline at Crystal Palace, London. While UK average prices increased 8.9% on the year to April to £250,772, they fell 1.9% from March to April, the Office for National Statistics
UK house prices dip in April but mini-boom looks far from over

March prices were inflated by buyers rushing to purchase ahead of tax break deadline

PropertyJune 16, 2021
Morning commuters cross London Bridge. The Tony Blair Institute for Global change warned on Wednesday that 18 per cent of the UK workforce is now under threat of job loss. Getty Images
Britain's home-working boom puts 6 million white-collar jobs at risk

One in five well-paid workers could be shipped overseas

EconomyJune 16, 2021
People shop in the Selfridges department store on Oxford street. Clothing prices rose 2.3 per cent, the biggest jump since 2018, as retailers scaled back discounting. Reuters
UK inflation surges to 2.1% as economy reopens

Soaring fuel and clothing costs helped drive up prices in May

EconomyJune 16, 2021
An Airbus A380, left, and a Boeing 747 at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany. The US and the EU are closing in on a deal to end a dispute over subsidies to Airbus and Boeing. AP
EU and US end 17-year Boeing-Airbus trade dispute

Landmark accord resolves one of the world's longest trade feuds

AviationJune 15, 2021
Sean Doyle, chief executive of British Airways, described the UK’s tight restrictions as “frustrating” and said there are ways to open up travel safely. Bloomberg via Getty Images
British Airways chief lashes out at 'crazy failure' to capitalise on success of vaccination drive

Sean Doyle: Britain must seize opportunity to reopen UK-US travel corridor

AviationJune 15, 2021
Pedestrians in the City of London. The positive jobs data came a day after the government delayed the final stage of the pandemic road map by four weeks. Getty
UK unemployment dips to 4.7% in April as employers hire record 200,000 staff

Analysts urge caution over positive jobs data after Britain delays final stage of reopening

EconomyJune 15, 2021
Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey said while the UK is "coming out" of the Covid crisis. Reuters
Andrew Bailey: Managing BoE's £1tn balance sheet a 'major issue' post Covid

Bank of England governor says UK is bouncing back strongly but period of inflation is to come

BankingJune 14, 2021
An array of To Let and For Sale signs in Birmingham, UK. Hamptons said strong house price growth during the pandemic and higher mortgage rates have made buying a home a more expensive option for Britons. Getty Images
Covid makes renting more cost-effective for Britons than buying a home

Despite rising rents, house prices have soared over past year

PropertyJune 11, 2021
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UK electric flying taxi firm Vertical Aerospace lifts off with $2.2bn Spac listing

Bristol company secures 1,000 pre-orders of zero-emission aircraft

AviationJune 11, 2021
Workers walk along a street in the City of London. The country’s economic output was 27.6% higher in April than in the same month 12 months earlier. Bloomberg
UK economy accelerates in April with monthly growth of 2.3%

Gross domestic product grew at the fastest rate since July last year

EconomyJune 11, 2021
ECB president Christine Lagarde held the pandemic emergency purchase programme (Pepp) at €1.85 trillion. Reuters
ECB maintains stimulus despite brighter economic outlook

ECB raises growth forecast as Covid curbs ease and eurozone recovery gathers pace

BankingJune 10, 2021
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