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  • Manufacturing sector breakdown worsens amid ‘dearth of export work’ 

    October 1, 2025

    A breakdown in activity across the manufacturing sector has deepened as new data has shown export work coming to a halt and investment falling flat.  S&P Global’s purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for manufacturing in September showed the sector was still struggling to bounce back despite some quiet optimism in recent months.  Activity in the sector [...]

  • IG becomes first UK-listed broker to be granted a crypto licence

    October 1, 2025

    Investment platform IG, has been granted a crypto asset licence by the UK’s financial watchdog  enabling it to expand its services and cement its position as a multi-asset trading platform. The decision makes IG the first UK-listed broker to join the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) crypto asset register, marking a significant milestone for the rapidly [...]

  • What should Labour supporters make of a conference dominated by Reform?

    October 1, 2025

    Keir Starmer wants to frame the choice facing Britain as one between decency and division, but will a restless electorate anxious to see results let him? Asks Douglas Beattie There are three types of party conference – the dreary, the victorious and the tense. The first of these often emerges after a long period in [...]

  • Keir Starmer is dangerously deluded

    October 1, 2025

    The prime minister may have insisted yesterday that wealth creation is “the defining mission of this government” but it certainly wasn’t the defining mission of his speech to the Labour party conference. There were roughly 7,000 words in Keir Starmer’s address to party members in Liverpool, with “business” being uttered just four times – and [...]

  • Tax hikes push firms to automate jobs, says top UK recruiter

    October 1, 2025

    Tax hikes and wage pressures are putting Brits at risk of losing roles to automation and offshoring, a top UK recruitment firm has warned. Hays has warned Britain is becoming “unattractive to hire people permanently” as employer costs mounted over the last year. “Wage pressures and national insurance changes are pushing employers to explore automation [...]

  • Business confidence ‘plumbs new depths’ ahead of Budget

    October 1, 2025

    Business confidence fell to a fresh record low in September, as fears of another cost squeeze stoked an already dire operating environment that was found to have “worsened across the board”. According to an Institute of Directors (IoD) poll, private sector optimism plunged to the lowest level since the industry body started collecting data a [...]

  • Reeves to scrap two-child benefit cap

    September 30, 2025

    Rachel Reeves is poised to abolish the two-child benefit cap at next month’s Budget, in a move that will be cheered by anti-poverty campaigners but is likely to stoke bond market fears that the government is unable to reign in runaway spending and borrowing. The Chancellor is said to be exploring a new tapered system [...]

  • Keir Starmer ramps up attack on Reform in vow to ‘renew Britain’

    September 30, 2025

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer ramped up his attacks on Reform as he called for Brits to unite behind the government’s mission to “renew” the country.  In a make or break speech to Labour Party members, Starmer said the country was at a crossroads moment to deliver “renewal” – though he pushed back against claims Britain [...]

  • Brits over £200 worse off as cost of living crisis continues

    September 30, 2025

    Brits have found themselves over £200 worse off each month compared to last year, as they continue to suffer the consequences of the cost of living crisis. According to the latest report from specialist bank Shawbrook, the average UK adult is suffering a deficit of £224 each month. Nearly 40 per cent of people confirmed [...]

  • Global talent visa: The migrants the UK really wants

    September 30, 2025

    Keir Starmer’s great triumph – perhaps his only success – lies in his smart diplomacy with President Donald Trump. As Trump has moved to obliterate the world order, Starmer has made use of his soft spot for the UK. Now the Prime Minister is being urged to take advantage of Trump’s blind spot. In the [...]

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