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  • ‘Unnecessary bureaucratic hoops’: Pension savers fall victim to outdated scam safeguards

    June 8, 2026

    The government’s pension scam safeguards have been called into question after only a minority of transfers flagged as potential scams were found to be genuinely high-risk, slowing savers’ transfer process. Of the 51,417 amber flags on pensions since November 2021, just 18 per cent were found to relate to high-risk investments or other flagged categories, [...]

  • Britain’s first sovereign AI model secures blue-chip backing as Starmer unveils £400m plan

    June 8, 2026

    Sir Keir Starmer’s push to build sovereign British AI capability has won backing from some of the country’s biggest companies, with BT, HSBC, Lloyds, Natwest and BAE Systems joining plans to develop Britain’s first sovereign frontier AI model. British AI startup Cosine unveiled a coalition of major banks, defence contractors and infrastructure firms who had [...]

  • Pockit taps shareholders for £13.4m after losses quadruple

    June 8, 2026

    Pockit has raised £13.4m from shareholders as it seeks to plug growing losses following its acquisition of London fintech Monese. The firm, which offers pre-paid cards to customers without the need for a credit check, said it completed the raise in May 2026 from venture capital investor Concentric as well as Shore Capital-owned investment firm [...]

  • ‘Why single out banks?’: Santander chief hits out at UK tax regime

    June 8, 2026

    The boss of Santander has branded the UK’s tax regime on banks as making “no economic sense” as speculation mounts that the industry could be turned to for a quick cash grab if the Labour government lurches to the left. Ana Botín, the chief executive of the Spanish banking giant, has said the UK tax [...]

  • The world runs on English law – let’s make the most of it

    June 8, 2026

    All governments yearn for growth levers that are affordable, credible and deliverable within a parliamentary term. This government is fortunate enough to have one: English common law, says Brandon Lewis There is a quiet truth about British global influence that rarely makes it into the conversation about economic growth. International litigants, when consulting a regulatory [...]

  • As it happened: Stocks and oil recover as Iran declares end to strikes; tech rally rocks markets

    June 8, 2026

    Good morning and welcome back to the City PM liveblog. The FTSE 100 edged into the green on Monday lunchtime and US futures pointed to gains, as the markets looked to claw back early jitters caused by fresh Middle East strikes and a tech stock sell-off. An exchange of fire from Iran and Israel left [...]

  • Services industry falters as activity plummets amid Iran conflict fallout

    June 8, 2026

    The UK’s services sector’s economic activity and performance declined sharply last month as fallout from the Iran conflict continues to impact businesses, according to new figures. According to data on the latest business trends from accountancy and advisory firm BDO, a drop in sales and fragile client confidence led to a drop in the services [...]

  • Natwest housing finance chief: Social housing changes lives – I would know

    June 8, 2026

    Behind every discussion about social housing are real people whose lives can be changed by the security of a permanent home, writes Paul Eyre.

  • Food inflation: First signs of energy cost surge feed through to supermarket shelves as discounts fail to stem price growth

    June 8, 2026

    Supermarket food inflation has risen significantly for the first time this year, a City PM analysis has found, flashing an early warning sign that the surge in energy and freight costs triggered by war in Iran is reaching shelf prices in the UK. City PM reporters gather data on around 200 prices of products across [...]

  • Jobs slump as economy ‘held up by uncertainty’

    June 8, 2026

    The UK jobs market has been handed another blow as businesses ditch permanent hires as the economy battles against domestic and international uncertainty. The latest jobs report from KPMG and REC, the professional body for recruiters, showed hiring for permanent places dropped to a reading of 44.1 in May, which sits below the neutral 50 [...]

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