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  • What does Rachel Reeves’ ‘low-key’ Spring Statement mean for markets?

    March 2, 2026

    Ahead of Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement on Tuesday, Investec’s Chief Economist Philip Shaw sat down with City PM’s Rupert Hargreaves to discuss what investors should look out for in the key statement. Rupert Hargreaves: Next Tuesday, the Office for Budget Responsibility publishes updated economic and fiscal forecasts, as required under the 2011 Budget Responsibility Act, [...]

  • Burnham would ‘probably’ have won by-election, says Powell

    February 28, 2026

    Andy Burnham would have won the Gorton and Denton by-election, Labour’s deputy leader said as she called for the party to make more use of the Greater Manchester mayor. Labour fell to third in the previously rock-solid seat on Thursday, with the Greens winning a fifth seat in Parliament and Reform UK coming second. The [...]

  • Labour accused of ignoring rental housing

    February 27, 2026

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been warned she must “take sharp notice” of the collapse of John Lewis’ housing venture by investing immediately in the build-to-rent sector.  The Association for Rental Living (ARL), the body which represents the build-to-rent sector, has sent an open letter to senior Labour figures calling on the government to develop a [...]

  • Legal battle over Labour’s inheritance tax reliefs set for March hearing

    February 27, 2026

    The legal challenge to proposed changes to agricultural property relief (APR) and business property relief (BPR) has been listed for an urgent two-day hearing next month. The proposed changes to APR and the BPR represent one of the biggest shifts in UK IHT policy in decades, following the government’s initial increase of the threshold to [...]

  • Consumer confidence slips in latest setback for Labour 

    February 27, 2026

    Consumer confidence slipped slightly in February despite hopes of a turnaround, adding to fears the UK economy could slump this year.  A closely-monitored survey conducted by the research firm GfK said consumer confidence dropped by three points to -19. The reading reflects dampened spirits among British consumers in what will likely worry Labour strategists keen [...]

  • Watch: Spotlight turns on Reeves – and the state of our economy

    February 26, 2026

    We haven’t heard much from Rachel Reeves so far this year – probably a deliberate strategy – but is the Chancellor set to make waves next week at the Spring Statement? Rachel Reeves didn’t have a great 2025. UK quarterly GDP growth peaked in Q1 at 0.7 per cent as firms front-loaded their activity to [...]

  • Family visas plummet as Mahmood targets migrant dependants 

    February 26, 2026

    The number of family-related visas plummeted over 2025 as the government clamped down on dependants joining migrant workers and students.  In fresh data published by the Home Office on Thursday, it was revealed that just 67,000 visas were offered to spouses, children and other dependants of migrants.  It represented a sharp 22 per cent drop [...]

  • Made to be broken? Reeves urged to keep fiscal rules 

    February 26, 2026

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been urged to keep her fiscal rules amid growing calls for tweaks to be made to factor in long-term investments and demands for higher defence spending.  Richard Hughes, the most recent chair of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), called on Reeves to see out her fiscal rules through parliament. Appearing [...]

  • It’s a sad story from brewery to pub

    February 26, 2026

    It was a balmy 17 degrees in the Square Mile yesterday, drawing crowds out for a lunchtime pint in the sun. But in other parts of the country the hospitality sector is still in the grip of winter. Bad news came thick and fast from my native Cornwall yesterday, starting with confirmation that Sharp’s Brewery [...]

  • Why Rachel Reeves’ low-key Spring Statement still matters

    February 26, 2026

    This is the Spring Statement that Chancellor Rachel Reeves has long been waiting for in opposition: a moment of sheer insignificance.  In May 2023, six months after the mini-budget debacle, Reeves offered a speech in opposition to Washington DC’s top independent think tank, the Peterson Institute, exalting her core economics philosophy of ‘securonomics’. She summarised [...]

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