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  • Britain’s energy future is bright – but we still need Ed Drilliband

    April 15, 2026

    Amid soaring oil prices and growing fears of jet fuel shortages, it feels as though Britain is trapped in an energy permacrisis of its own making. So here’s a note of optimism to counter the doom and gloom: Britain has a bright energy future ahead of it. A few examples: Nuclear power output is going [...]

  • Starmer hits back at defence spending attacks 

    April 15, 2026

    Sir Keir Starmer has said he disagrees with allegations of “complacency” on funding the armed forces amid renewed scrutiny over the Labour’s defence spending plans.  During Prime Minister’s Questions, Starmer hit back at widespread backlash over the absence of the government’s Defence Investment Plan, which was due last autumn.  He told MPs that he didn’t [...]

  • FTSE 100 Live: Stocks jittery as Trump eyes Iran ‘grand bargain’; Reeves to meet Bessent

    April 15, 2026

    Good morning and welcome back to the City PM liveblog. Hopes of peace talks in the Middle East were back on the table this morning, though markets weren’t holding there breathe after weeks of bait-and-switches. Donald Trump described the war with Iran as “close to over” during an interview with Fox news. “I think it’s [...]

  • Historians won’t care about Starmer’s international diplomacy

    April 15, 2026

    When future historians explain why Keir Starmer's premiership fell apart, they'll look at domestic issues, not international diplomacy.

  • IMF downgrade Reeves is gaslighting voters on energy crisis

    April 15, 2026

    Rachel Reeves is set to urge other countries to “follow her plan” for the energy crisis, but international analysts expect Britain to perform the worst among comparable nations thanks to decisions she has made, says Alys Denby The war in Iran has come at the worst possible time for a government already struggling to command [...]

  • Reform UK lead slips as Labour jumps after Iran war criticism

    April 15, 2026

    Reform UK’s polling lead slipped in April as Sir Keir Starmer’s criticism of the war in Iran helped mount a slight comeback, fresh data has shown.  Reform UK remained top of the party rankings for voter intentions in new research by City PM/Freshwater Strategy. Nigel Farage’s party lost four points in April as around 26 [...]

  • IMF slaps UK with biggest growth downgrade of any G7 country 

    April 14, 2026

    The UK economy has suffered the biggest growth forecast downgrade of any country in the G7 in the International Monetary Fund’s spring economic outlook report, dealing a blow to Chancellor Rachel Reeves as she struggles to overcome setbacks sparked by the Iran war. Growth this year was revised down by 0.5 percentage points as trade [...]

  • ‘Vandalism’: Reeves and Starmer slammed over defence spending

    April 14, 2026

    Rachel Reeves and Sir Keir Starmer have been slammed for a failure to provide defence with a substantial cash injection as a former Nato secretary general said an “ever-expanding welfare budget” would not keep the UK secure.  Downing Street has come under fire for its delay in setting out a clear timeline for an uplift [...]

  • ‘Cure worse than the disease’: Starmer’s mentor lambasts plan to scrap juries

    April 14, 2026

    The proposal to scrap jury trials is “a cure worse than the disease”, according to the founding head of the Chambers where Sir Keir Starmer once practised. ​David Lammy’s controversial Courts and Tribunals Bill aims to reduce Crown Court backlogs by approximately halving the number of jury trials. ​The Bill, if passed, will create a [...]

  • Tax fears mount: Most Brits unhappy with Labour over energy price rise 

    April 14, 2026

    The majority of Britons are unhappy with the Labour government’s response to the energy price jump sparked by the Iran war, new polling has found, as voters believe that Chancellor Rachel Reeves will turn to tax rises to keep public finances on a stable footing.  Fresh City PM/Freshwater Strategy polling has found that 52 per [...]

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