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  • AI drives surge in fraud as criminals turn to more sophisticated scams

    October 24, 2025

    Fraud losses hit £629m in H1 2025, driven by new investment scams and record card fraud, as AI enables criminals to commit more sophisticated scams. For the first six months of 2025, there were over 2m confirmed fraud cases, a 17 per cent increase, according to trade body UK Finance, as criminals stole £629.3m, a [...]

  • Legal sector feeling subdued as regulator loses its AML powers

    October 23, 2025

    The Treasury’s decision to transfer oversight of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing supervision to the FCA has sparked concerns within the professional services sector. The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) served as a Professional Body Supervisor (PBS) for AMLCT for law firms across England and Wales, while for the accountancy sector, the HMRC plays the supervision [...]

  • Rolex is London’s most stolen luxury watch, but few recovered by Met Police

    October 21, 2025

    Over 5,000 luxury watches have been stolen in London over the last three years, but barely one in 88 of these watches has been recovered by the Metropolitan Police. According to a Freedom of Information request seen by City PM, there have been 5,180 high-value watches, worth £3,000 or more, stolen between January 2022 and [...]

  • Is Sadiq trying to gaslight Londoners about crime? 

    October 16, 2025

    The Mayor is desperate to convince Londoners that crime is falling, despite all the evidence to the contrary, writes James Ford London does not have a crime problem; it has a misinformation problem. That is the assertion of the capital’s Mayor, Sadiq Khan. Clearly wounded by President Trump’s recent claim that “crime in London is [...]

  • Legal profession hits back at Robert Jenrick threat against ‘activist’ judges

    October 13, 2025

    Legal bodies representing over 250,000 lawyers have hit back against “politically motivated attacks” on the legal sector as “irresponsible and dangerous”, a week after the shadow justice secretary pledged to sack ‘activist’ judges. Last Tuesday, speaking at the Tory Conference, Robert Jenrick announced a sweeping crackdown on what he describes as “pro-migration bias” in the [...]

  • Parliament must ‘challenge’ Labour’s handling of China spy case

    October 10, 2025

    Parliament has to “challenge the government’s handling” of the collapsed case against two men accused of spying for China, a senior Tory has told City PM. Speaking to City PM, David Davis MP, stated the issue must go to Parliament, “given that the government has quite explicitly put commercial interest ahead of the security and integrity [...]

  • Labour’s tobacco bill risks empowering black market, warns shadow minister

    October 7, 2025

    The Labour government’s proposed Tobacco and Vapes Bill could hand a significant boost to criminal gangs and fuel the growing black market in illicit goods across the UK, the shadow policing minister has warned. Matt Vickers MP has told City PM that the legislation, aimed at curbing smoking and youth vaping, fails to address the [...]

  • China spying case collapse leads to ‘interference’ accusations

    October 6, 2025

    Senior officials have pointed fingers at the Labour government over the decision by the Crown Prosecution Service to drop the espionage case against two men accused of spying for China. Senior UK government figures told the Financial Times that the government fatally undermined the Chinese spying case in order to protect the UK’s commercial and [...]

  • Rayner scandal piles pressure on HMRC as tax surveillance force swells

    September 9, 2025

    HMRC has increased the number of staff trained to physically monitor suspected tax evaders, as pressure mounts over Angela Rayner’s £40,000 stamp duty scandal. Official figures, obtained via Freedom of Information (FOI) and shared with City PM, show that 337 staff are now trained in covert surveillance, up from 171 people two years ago, in [...]

  • Justice secretary granted new veto powers over ‘independent’ public body

    September 2, 2025

    The justice secretary has been granted the power to sign off on any new guidelines for prison sentences as part of a push for Parliament to have a say in the justice system, following political backlash earlier this year. As part of the Sentencing Bill, set to be introduced to the House of Commons today, [...]

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