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  • UK economy held back by ‘rationing’ of energy, land and capital

    March 4, 2026

    The government must focus on “ending the rationing” of the UK’s energy, land and capital if it wants to reinvigorate the economy, according to a leading City analyst.  In a research note published this morning, Simon French, head of research at Panmure Liberum, argued that policies from successive governments had effectively created a rationing system [...]

  • Services sector cuts jobs and hikes prices after Reeves’ tax raid

    March 4, 2026

    The UK’s services sector has turned to hiking prices and shedding workers in an effort to balance the books in the face of rising cost pressures from government policy. Businesses activity picked up for the tenth-consecutive month in February, according to the latest Purchasing Manager’s Index (PMI) from S&P, but came amid a “solid” amount [...]

  • Spring Statement: Rachel Reeves ‘in denial’ as growth slumps

    March 4, 2026

    Rachel Reeves has been accused of being “in denial” as she insisted that her economic plan was working even as growth forecasts were slashed and unemployment was predicted to surpass pandemic-era highs. Responding to yesterday’s Spring Statement, shadow chancellor Mel Stride said Labour’s economic agenda, which has raised the tax burden to a post-war high, [...]

  • The Debate: Was a ‘quiet’ Spring Statement what businesses needed?

    March 4, 2026

    It was good for the Chancellor's blood pressure, but was it good for business? We hear the case for and against the "boring" Spring Statement.

  • Reeves says ‘everything is fine’ as economy burns

    March 4, 2026

    Having stripped the ‘fiscal’ element from the fiscal event, we were left with simply an event. But was it even that? It could have been called an occasion, but even that might have been stretching it. What we actually got was a Spring Statement that amounted to little more than a Labour party conference speech. [...]

  • Reeves’ Spring Statement gave us little to be cheery about

    March 4, 2026

    Rachel Reeves put on a brave face when she stood up at the dispatch box yesterday afternoon to unveil her Spring Statement. And although we were subjected to the usual staccato delivery, the Chancellor’s performance was more confident than usual. But a cursory glance at the latest Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) projections show there [...]

  • Voters say Starmer should resign over Mandelson affair

    March 4, 2026

    Sir Keir Starmer should resign over his handling of the Peter Mandelson scandal as his apology failed to deal with allegations of sleaze within the Labour Party, the majority of voters believe.  The latest City PM/Freshwater Strategy poll of UK voters has found that over half of Brits (59 per cent) believe Starmer should have [...]

  • Construction recovery remains fragile amid high costs

    March 3, 2026

    The construction sector is recovering but its growth remains fragile as developers contend with high wages, planning delays and labour shortages.  The industry will grow over the next year due to major infrastructure projects but confidence in the housebuilding and commercial sectors remains shaken, according to a report by construction firm McBains shared exclusively with [...]

  • Spring Statement: Reeves defends Labour’s agenda as growth forecast slashed

    March 3, 2026

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has defended Labour’s high tax and expenditure policies as new economic forecasts provided a bleaker outlook on growth and unemployment this year.  In a statement to the House of Commons, Reeves said updated forecasts by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) showed her decisions as Chancellor were “starting to pay off”.  Her [...]

  • Trump laments collapse of special relationship amid brawl with Starmer

    March 3, 2026

    President Trump has described the breakdown of the special relationship as “very sad” amid a spat with Sir Keir Starmer on the UK’s refusal to allow military bases to be used for attacks on the Iranian regime.  Trump has hit out at Starmer for the second consecutive day, claiming the Prime Minister had not been [...]

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