CA daily briefing: Friday 21 February 2020

Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
Good morning, Hilde Oesterkloeft here with today's essential news.
The latest from ICAS
Jeremy Clarke, ICAS Assistant Director, Practice, talks to CA magazine about traditional ways of working, embracing new technology – and why you can still have the best of both worlds.
nd the web
- Coronavirus outbreak to cost airlines almost $30bn (BBC News)
- European shares fall as investors eye data showing virus impact (Reuters)
- Steelmaking could return to Redcar within three years (The Guardian)
- Johnson poised to axe network of business councils (Sky News)
- US cyber-boss tells UK to 'think again' on Huawei (BBC News)
- Barclays scraps Big Brother-style spyware on staff computers (City AM)
- UK factory output falls for fifth month in a row (The Independent)
- From coal to cars - what big data is China tracking to put virus-hit businesses back on track? (Reuters)
- Heathrow pledges to become zero carbon airport but emissions from planes not included (Sky News)
That's all for today, check back next week for your Monday briefing.