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  • The Square Mile gets its fourth City Minister – could it soon get its fifth?

    May 20, 2026

    Four City minsters later, in this week’s column Samuel Norman takes a look at the blow to the Square Mile from the latest reshuffle. Also on the agenda: Revolut’s plans for the high net worth faces off with ambitions of incumbents. “Look for the girl with the sun in her eyes…” So goes the lyrics [...]

  • ‘Lost for words’ – Treasury sparks uproar with push to cap supermarket food prices

    May 19, 2026

    The Treasury is putting pressure on supermarkets to cap prices on staple groceries as a quid pro quo for axing taxes and red tape amid fears the Iran war is set to unleash a painful bout of food inflation. According to leaked negotiations between major retailers and the government, the Chancellor’s officials have been pushing [...]

  • OBR chiefs warn jostling Labour MPs against fiscal rules change

    May 19, 2026

    Office for Budget Responsibility chiefs have warned Labour activists against changing the fiscal rules and overall framework to account for longer term impacts of government investment.  The OBR’s David Miles and Tom Josephs said a ten-year forecast horizon would make for a “less credible” economic report and may not have any impact on bond investors.  [...]

  • Unemployment back up as UK job vacancies fall

    May 19, 2026

    Unemployment crept back up despite a fall in last month’s data as it was shown that the UK jobs market weakened in the last quarter. The Office for National Statistics said the UK unemployment rate was five per cent in the three months to March 2026. The unemployment rate had dropped to 4.9 per cent [...]

  • Mel Stride: Markets have issued ‘damning verdict’ on Labour

    May 18, 2026

    Shadow chancellor Sir Mel Stride is set to claim that markets have issued the Labour government a “damning verdict” after continual leadership speculation and tax rises, warning that taxpayers will be left on the hook.  In a speech at the Centre for Policy Studies, Stride will argue that investors have taken an ill-view of the [...]

  • Burnham calls for UK to abandon ‘40 years of neoliberalism’

    May 18, 2026

    Labour leadership hopeful Andy Burnham has called for the UK to abandon “40 years of neoliberalism” as he claimed that Westminster politics had failed northern communities.  In what is being widely interpreted as Burnham’s Labour leadership launch speech, he said that the upcoming by-election in Makerfield was a chance for a “much bigger debate about [...]

  • Labour’s leadership Phoney War continues, this time as farce

    May 18, 2026

    Labour is conducting Schrodinger’s leadership election and it’s increasingly looking like I, Claudius performed b y the cast of Up Pompeii, says Eliot Wilson Following Labour’s punishment beatings in the local and devolved parliamentary elections, the guerrilla war over Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership of the party has finally erupted into open warfare. Or has it? [...]

  • The story of Keir Starmer’s failure is boringly familiar

    May 18, 2026

    Keir Starmer’s fate was not brought about chiefly by his lack of personality. It was the predictable result of the economic conditions that have wracked Britain for almost two decades, a political system poorly attuned to fixing them, and more than a little of his own hubris, says Andrew Griffith Analysing why Keir Starmer failed [...]

  • UK property taxes are highest in world – and they’re rising

    May 18, 2026

    The UK has the highest level of property taxes of any major economy in the world as a share of the economy, according to new analysis, with new business reforms only set to add to the load.  The global tax firm Ryan said the UK suffered a heavier property tax burden than the likes of [...]

  • As it happened: IMF lifts UK GDP and stocks reverse losses as bonds warned of ‘correction’

    May 18, 2026

    Welcome back to the City PM liveblog. The bond market is taking a breathe after mountains of pressure on Friday. The UK’s borrowing costs hit their highest since 2008, charging to 5.17 per cent during one part of the day’s trading session. This was topped once more on Monday morning, but since then yields have [...]

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