CA daily briefing: Monday 28 September

Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
Good morning, Andrew Harbison here with today's latest news and updates.
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Today's top stories from around the web
- Negative interest rates: Bank of England policymaker defends plan (BBC News)
- Natwest and Lloyds signal willingness to bring back dividends (City AM)
- Trump frequently paid no federal income taxes in years leading up to presidency (Reuters)
- Aldi to add 4,000 UK jobs as discount retail booms (Bloomberg)
- Labour accuses Rishi Sunak of consigning 1m jobs 'to the scrapheap' (The Guardian)
- Boohoo 'did not move quickly enough' on Leicester supply chain malpractice (Sky News)
- Brexit: Gove heads to Brussels as EU trade talks resume (BBC News)
- Casino giant Caesars in ‘advanced discussions’ over £2.9bn William Hill takeover (City AM)
- Air France leads tax pushback in climate vs recovery fight (Reuters)
- Business leaders urge UK government to avoid no-deal Brexit (The Guardian)
That's all for today. Check back tomorrow for your Tuesday briefing.