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  • Robert Jenrick defects to Reform after sacking from ‘rotten’ Tories

    January 15, 2026

    Robert Jenrick has announced his defection to Reform UK after Tory leader Kemi Badenoch sacked him for plotting to switch over “in secret”. Hours after Badenoch announced Jenrick’s suspension from the Conservative Party, the former shadow justice secretary appeared in a press conference alongside Nigel Farage promoting the transfer. In a press conference he arrived [...]

  • Khan urges Reeves to bring back tax-free shopping

    January 15, 2026

    Mayor Sadiq Khan has called on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to bring back tax-free shopping for tourists to drive public revenue gains.  Khan has lobbied the Treasury to re-introduce VAT-free shopping for visitors more than four years after the previous Conservative government scrapped the perk.  Conservative City Hall member Thomas Turrell raised the issue of tourism [...]

  • FTSE 100 Live: Gold surges amid Trump tensions; JLR leads growth rebound

    January 15, 2026

    Good morning and welcome back to the City PM liveblog. Rachel Reeves’ report card for 2025 has received another dim review with fresh figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showing growth came in at a sluggish 0.1 per cent in the three months to November 2025. This was led by a modest rebound [...]

  • Starmer to U-turn on mandatory digital ID

    January 14, 2026

    Sir Keir Starmer is expected to perform another U-turn by scrapping plans to make a national digital ID compulsory for all Brits.  After backtracking on a number of policies, from the farm tax to the end of winter fuel payments, the Prime Minister is set to reveal that the government will no longer make all [...]

  • Labour is leading Britain on an economic death march

    January 14, 2026

    Keir Starmer’s premiership looks to be over but, unlike great Labour leaders of the past, none of his possible replacements has a vision for growth, says Paul Ormerod To all intents and purposes, an election campaign for the position of leader of the Labour Party is currently underway. In fact, it has been for some [...]

  • Former OBR chair takes aim at Rachel Reeves’ fiscal rules 

    January 13, 2026

    The former chair of the Office for Budget Responsibility has taken aim at Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ fiscal rules, suggesting they prevent UK public finances from building enough “resilience”.  In his first public appearance since his resignation last month due to the leaked Budget, Richard Hughes said the current fiscal rules were “among the loosest” the [...]

  • Chinese embassy to get green light despite ‘threat to City’

    January 13, 2026

    The new Chinese embassy in London is set to get the green light from Keir Starmer this week, according to reports, amid fresh questions around security concerns were raised on Monday night.  The new mega embassy at the Royal Mint Court near Canada is expected to get the Prime Minister’s sign-off ahead [...]

  • Nadhim Zahawi defects to Reform as polling lead extended

    January 12, 2026

    Former Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has defected to Reform UK as fresh polling has shown the party extending its lead over Labour and the Tories.  Zahawi, a former ally of Boris Johnson who served as Chancellor for a matter of months, announced his high-profile defection in a press conference in Westminster on Monday.  Along with new [...]

  • Jobseeker numbers rise ‘sharply’ in labour market setback

    January 12, 2026

    The number of jobseekers rose “sharply” in December alongside a slump in demand for new hires, analysis has shown, posing a threat to the future of the UK labour market.  Analysis of S&P Global’s purchasing managers’ index (PMI) indicated the jobs market weakened further at the end of last year, undermining hopes of a recovery [...]

  • Manufacturers warn UK faces ‘tipping point’ on competitiveness

    January 12, 2026

    The Labour government has been handed a major warning over the future of the manufacturing industry as the sector battles rising costs and pressures to shift business to shift overseas. A fresh survey from the sector’s industry body Make UK showed senior executives in manufacturing firms feared cost pressures would soon reach a “tipping point”. [...]

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