CA daily briefing: Monday 21 September

Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
Good morning, Andrew Harbison here with today's latest news and updates.
The latest from ICAS
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Today's top stories from around the web
- Emergency measures to help train firms survive extended (BBC News)
- Leaked document trove reveals banking giants enabled money laundering (City AM)
- Shell launches major cost-cutting drive to prepare for energy transition (Reuters)
- UK house prices up most since 2016 as Britons seek more space (Bloomberg)
- Manufacturers slash investment as bailout scheme 'gathers dust' (The Guardian)
- Trump plan to ban Chinese app WeChat blocked by US judge on first amendment grounds (Sky News)
- UK firms voluntarily return £215m in furlough cash (BBC News)
- FTSE 100 drops as scientists warn UK at ‘critical point’ (City AM)
- Retailer Superdry points to improved trading after annual loss (Reuters)
- Flood of complaints expected over Covid-19 UK business loans (The Guardian)
That's all for today. Check tomorrow for your Tuesday briefing.