CA daily briefing: Wednesday 11 November

Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
Good morning, Hilde Oesterkloeft here bringing you today's latest news and updates.
The latest from ICAS
ICAS CEO Bruce Cartwright has written to HMRC to request that it announces an automatic waiver of late filing penalties for any annual returns filed up to three months late, for returns due between now and 30 June 2021.
Today's top stories from around the web
- Deutsche Bank: Tax working from home 'to support vulnerable jobs' (BBC News)
- BAE Systems slightly lifts profit forecast as orders beat expectations (City AM)
- UK plans sweeping new powers to stop deals that risk national security (Reuters)
- Brexit: UK firms face £80bn trade hit due to government failure to roll over EU deals (The Independent)
- Two Tory MPs take gambling jobs before review of betting laws (The Guardian)
- Rolls-Royce to create 6,000 UK jobs to build 16 mini nuclear power stations (Sky News)
- China to clamp down on internet giants (BBC News)
- Snitches get riches: HMRC payments to tax evasion whistleblowers up 63% in 2019/20 (City AM)
- Stocks up, bonds down as vaccine shields against second-wave worries (Reuters)
- Chancellor outlines ‘green’ post-Brexit financial services (Accountancy Daily)
That's all for today. Check back tomorrow for your Thursday briefing.