2021-02-16
Financial Times Front Page 16th of February 2021
Jaguar Land Rover will “all but ditch the internal combustion engine within 15 years”, the Financial Times reports.Read more on that story here.
Jaguar Land Rover will “all but ditch the internal combustion engine within 15 years”, the Financial Times reports.Read more on that story here.
The Financial Times reports on the “deep divisions” revealed by the Senate’s acquittal of former US president Donald Trump.
The UK economy recorded its worst economic performance for more than 300 years in 2020 as it reeled from the initial shock of the coronavirus crisis before staging a better than expected recovery later in the year, the Financial Times reports.
The Financial Times leads on developments in the proposed sale of supermarket chain Asda.
The Financial Times has worrying news for the government, saying more share trading was done in Amsterdam than in the City of London last month – after Brexit.
The Financial Times leads on tough new punishments for anyone concealing they have arrived in the UK from a high-risk destination as ministers try to cope with new COVID variants.
The Financial Times leads on Boris Johnson’s confidence in the Oxford/Astra Zeneca COVID vaccine despite concerns elsewhere over its efficacy against new variants.
On the Financial Times, worries that the cost of liability insurance for company directors is spiralling, due to the impact of COVID-19.
The Financial Times leads with a proposal to hold directors personally responsible for the accuracy of their company’s financial statements.