CA daily briefing: Tuesday 12 May

Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
Good morning, Andrew Harbison here to bring you today's news.
The latest from ICAS
In his latest article, ICAS CEO Bruce Cartwright CA explains why now is the moment when CAs really come into their own, helping businesses navigate the COVID-19 crisis and come out the other side fighting fit.
Today's top stories from around the web
- Chancellor to set out future of job retention scheme (BBC News)
- Ryanair to operate 1,000 flights a day from 1 July (City AM)
- UK to set out details on making workplaces safer as lockdown unwind begins (Reuters)
- UK gig economy workers exposed to virus, union warns (The Guardian)
- The first coronavirus walkout is coming. And the law is on the side of workers (The Independent)
- EasyJet tycoon Stelios Haji-Ioannou offers £5m reward to Airbus 'whistleblower' (Sky News)
- Bitcoin 'halving': What does the much-hyped event mean? (BBC News)
- FTSE 100 climbs on easing of lockdown despite second wave fears (City AM)
- Elon Musk reopens California Tesla factory in defiance of lockdown order (The Guardian)
- Branson to sell Galactic stake to prop up Virgin (BBC News)
That's all for now. Check back tomorrow for your Wednesday briefing.