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  • As it happened: Pound dips and stocks slip as Andy Burnham victory triggers political uncertainty

    June 19, 2026

    Good morning from the City PM liveblog team. Andy Burnham has secured his place in the House of Commons after a decisive by-election win in Makerfield overnight, with 54.8 per cent of the vote, well ahead of Reform’s 34.5 per cent. Top of Burnham’s to-do list is triggering a leadership challenge inside the Labour party, [...]

  • Bank of England to ‘tolerate slow return’ to inflation target as interest rates held

    June 18, 2026

    The Bank of England has said it will tolerate a delay in getting inflation back to its two per cent target as it held interest rates at 3.75 per cent in a split Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decision.  Bank officials said they were closely monitoring the outcome of a peace deal being struck between the [...]

  • Universal reveals £133m investment in Bedford theme park

    June 18, 2026

    US Media giant Comcast has revealed that it has already invested more than £130m in its upcoming Universal theme park in Bedford which was recently announced by the government. The 540 acre Universal United Kingdom Resort is due to open in 2031 and is tipped to have rides themed to Jurassic World, James Bond and [...]

  • Beware a desperate Prime Minister in search of a legacy

    June 18, 2026

    From Theresa May to Rishi Sunak and now Keir Starmer’s, Prime Ministers have long sought to ban things just before leaving Downing Street, says Tom Harwood Is it too soon to write the Prime Minister’s obituary? As Keir Starmer returns from his latest bout of wining and dining with world leaders in Évian-les-Bains by Lake [...]

  • Job vacancies fall again in unemployment risk 

    June 18, 2026

    Job vacancies available across the UK dropped again, official data revealed, posing a further risk for Britons out of work.  The Office for National Statistics said the number of job vacancies fell by 19,000 between March and May. The unemployment rate dropped to 4.9 per cent per cent compared to five per cent in data [...]

  • As it happened: Stocks sink after Fed and Bank of England opt for hawkish hold; Oil price tumbles

    June 18, 2026

    Welcome back to the City PM liveblog. Interest rates were left unchanged at 3.75 per cent in Bank of England’s monetary policy committee meeting today as rate-setters wait to find out whether the Iran war peace deal holds up.  The Bank’s decision followed Thursday’s inflation data, which stayed below undershot expectations after coming at 2.8 [...]

  • LLPs remain under watchful eye – especially from the taxman

    June 18, 2026

    Despite dodging Budget day taxes, the UK’s limited liability partnership (LLP) model is still facing intense scrutiny, this time from HMRC, which just had a good result from the top court this week, writes Maria Ward-Brennan. The LLP model, used by professional services such as law firms and accountancy firms, came into force 25 years [...]

  • City investors raise alarm on Burnham’s Chancellor pick

    June 18, 2026

    Andy Burnham’s bid to return to parliament poses a risk to financial markets, City analysts have warned, as his next pick as Chancellor could heavily sway traders’ views.  City analysts have said they will be closely watching out for developments on Friday as results from the Makerfield by-election emerge in the early hours of the [...]

  • Kemi Badenoch can still woo the City

    June 17, 2026

    Just under a year ago I sat down with Kemi Badenoch to talk through her plans to win over the City. I left the interview with little to report back. “We are looking at everything,” Badenoch told me at the time. “Our policy renewal programme is trying to get us to a place where we [...]

  • War bonds to lift defence spending ruled out

    June 17, 2026

    Sir Keir Starmer has ruled out issuing defence bonds to fund an uplift in spending as a spokesperson said it was “just another form of borrowing”.  In his absence at Prime Minister’s Questions, Starmer’s deputy David Lammy appeared to open the door to defence bonds being created to fund a rise in spending.  The Liberal [...]

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