CA daily briefing: Tuesday 13 April

Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
The latest from ICAS
Voting on the ICAS elections is now open, with all Members encouraged to get involved, make their selections and help to shape the future of ICAS.
Today's top stories from around the web
- UK exports to EU rebound partially after January's slump (BBC News)
- David Cameron ‘open to questions’ over Greensill lobbying (City AM)
- European CEOs, lawmakers add to pressure on Biden to hike climate target (Reuters)
- EU’s Investment Bank poised to deploy blockchain for bond sale (Bloomberg)
- Shoppers surge back to high streets as Covid lockdown eases in England (The Guardian)
- Is a solidarity tax on the economic winners of the pandemic a good idea? (The Independent)
- Promising signs for UK travel industry as spending picture improves (Sky News)
- Goldmans backs office life with Birmingham tech hub (BBC News)
- Facebook News enters local news market in UK (City AM)
- Liberty Steel misses accounts deadlines for major UK companies (The Guardian)
That's all for today. Check back tomorrow for your Wednesday briefing.