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  • Reeves’ £1.2bn consultancy savings plan in doubt, watchdog warns

    March 11, 2026

    Despite Rachel Reeves’ focus on cutting government spending on external consultancy services, a damning report stated that the government is unable to set meaningful targets to reduce its reliance on external firms. The UK government has said it wants to put an immediate stop to all non-essential consultancy spending and halve consultancy spending in future [...]

  • UK economic rebound to be short-lived as Iran war shock looms

    March 11, 2026

    The UK economy is predicted to have seen modest growth at the start of the year while the labour market appeared to be easing and interest rates were very much on a downward path.  Forecasters agreed the outlook for the UK economy looked reasonably promising, if not exciting. That was until President Trump spoiled the [...]

  • OBR warns inflation could exceed three per cent if Iran crisis continues

    March 10, 2026

    Inflation is set to jump back up above three per cent if the rise in oil prices is sustained, a government watchdog has warned, amid fears the energy crisis in the Middle East could drag on. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR)’s David Miles said the current rise in oil and gas prices would add [...]

  • FTSE 100 Live: Stocks soar and oil dips as Trump says war is ‘very complete’

    March 10, 2026

    Good morning and welcome back to the City PM liveblog. It was a day of whiplash for global markets as they kicked off the new week. Stock markets from Europe to Asia and Wall Street sunk into the red on open as the price of oil rose at the fastest rate in six-years. Brent crude, [...]

  • Cold wind of reality exposes Britain’s myths…and mistakes

    March 10, 2026

    Crises reveal, and the illuminating effects of the latest Middle East war should leave us shuddering and ashamed. The nature of Keir Starmer’s government has been revealed; obsessing over the finer points of international law when our principal ally asked for our help. Starmer’s position has been exposed, too, with briefings suggesting he was more [...]

  • Reeves warns oil price shock to fuel higher inflation for Brits

    March 9, 2026

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has warned that a recent spike in oil prices will translate into higher inflation in the UK, with her economic approach centring on calls for the US, Israel and Iran to de-escalate the conflict in the Middle East. In a statement to MPs, Reeves said she called on G7 finance minister, which [...]

  • Kwasi Kwarteng: Labour ‘at risk’ without more tax rises amid bond jitters

    March 9, 2026

    The government risks being plunged into crisis unless it prepares for another bruising round of tax hikes to cover sharp rises in energy subsidies, former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has warned. In an interview with City PM, Kwarteng said taxes could be put up as soon as November if the government pushes ahead with proposals for [...]

  • Government borrowing costs mount on fears of inflation spike

    March 9, 2026

    Government borrowing costs have climbed on escalating fears that the war in the Middle East will push up inflation and leave interest rates higher.  The 10-year gilt yield jumped by some 14 basis points on Monday morning as traders continue selling off their gilt holdings over mounting fears that interest rates could rise.  Longer-term gilt [...]

  • UK jobs market ‘facing sustained shocks’

    March 9, 2026

    The Labour government is facing a rallying cry to ease the cost burden on businesses to avoid derailing a recovery in the jobs market. The latest jobs report from KPMG and the REC, the professional body for recruiters, showed hiring for permanent roles reaching a stabilising point in February with the pace of declines the [...]

  • Hiring intentions at lowest level in nearly 15 years

    March 8, 2026

    British businesses are the most pessimistic about hiring they have been in nearly 15 years, according to consultancy firm BDO. UK bosses are facing difficult hiring decisions as the cost of employment ramps up, with the BDO’s employment index at its weakest reading since March 2011. The index, which reflects hiring intentions, held at 93.30 [...]

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