CA daily briefing: Wednesday 16 September

Your essential briefing of the morning's top news stories.
Good morning, Hilde Oesterkloeft here with today's latest news and updates.
The latest from ICAS
In the following extract from the ICAS research publication Speak up? Listen up? Whistleblow? In their own words – Insights into the ethical dilemmas of ICAS members we hear from ICAS members about their real-life experiences of ethical challenges, “In their own words”.
Today's top stories from around the web
- Eating out scheme pushes down August inflation (BBC News)
- Exclusive: London employment levels will not recover until 2023, says new analysis (City AM)
- Exclusive: Britain has moved to break fisheries deadlock in Brexit trade talks - EU sources (Reuters)
- Thomas Cook relaunches as online travel agent (The Guardian)
- WTO finds Washington broke trade rules by putting tariffs on China; ruling angers US (Reuters)
- Coronavirus: Sunak claims furlough scheme success as jobless rate hits 4.1% (Sky News)
- 'Redundancy floodgates will open' says Unite union (BBC News)
- 'Sclerotic' City of London Corporation needs reform, says new report (City AM)
- Small businesses handed lifeline as court rules insurers should pay out on some COVID-19 claims (The Independent)
- VAT-registered businesses urged to prepare for Brexit trading changes (Accountancy Daily)
That's all for today. Check back tomorrow for your Thursday briefing.