CA daily briefing: Tuesday 4 February 2020

Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
Good morning, Andrew Harbison here with your essential Tuesday briefing.
The latest from ICAS
In his latest article, David Wood explains why ICAS has formed a Technology Advisory Group and some of the key issues it is discussing.
On the tax front, Justine Riccomini takes us through the key IR35 tax cases since the introduction of the new rules in the public sector were introduced in April 2017.
Today's top stories from around the web
- UK aviation industry vows net zero carbon by 2050l (BBC News)
- Pound sinks as Boris Johnson warns of hard Brexit (City AM)
- Asia stocks find footing as China markets recoup some losses (Reuters)
- UK factory output begins to stabilise after eight-month slump (The Guardian)
- Netflix accused of 'superhighway robbery' over tax bill, as UK revenue hits £1bn (The Independent)
- Buyout trio plot £3.8bn takeover of Poundland parent (Sky News)
- Petrol and diesel vehicle ban brought forward to 2035 (BBC News)
- PM says Brexit deal must be ‘predictable’ for the City (City AM)
That's all for today, check back tomorrow for your Wednesday briefing.