CA daily briefing: Monday 15 June

Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
Good morning, Andrew Harbison here to give you this morning's latest news and updates.
The latest from ICAS
Charlotte Barbour reports that the PCRT bodies (AAT, ACCA, ATT, CIOT, ICAS, ICAEW and STEP) have issued topical guidance covering the application of professional standards to the provision of R&D tax credit services.
- One million miss out on support schemes, MPs say (BBC News)
- FTSE 100 tumbles as fears of second wave intensify (City AM)
- England's shops back in business as lockdown eased (Reuters)
- Unilever vows to invest €1bn in green projects (The Guardian)
- MJ Gleeson braces for £100m revenue hit after coronavirus lockdown (City AM)
- Metro Bank in exclusive talks to buy peer-to-peer lender RateSetter (Reuters)
- BP takes hit of up to $17.5bn as it forecasts cheaper oil (BBC News)
- US trade deal 'could pose greatest risk to UK food since BSE crisis' (Sky News)
- Gatwick opens North Terminal with strict social distancing measures (The Independent)
- Johnson returns to Brexit with aim of firing up faltering talks (Bloomberg)
That's all for now. Check back tomorrow for your Tuesday briefing.