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  • Britain is underestimating the power of trade

    April 16, 2026

    New figures show the UK conducts more than £5bn of trade every single day, yet we barely celebrate it, writes Carl Richardson.

  • Dunelm shares slump after Iran war profit warning

    April 16, 2026

    Shares in Dunelm have slumped after the homeware and furniture store warned its profits could dip as the Iran war damages consumer confidence. The FTSE 250 firm’s share price fell as much as 7.9 per cent on Thursday, to 789p, leaving the stock down more than 26 per cent in the year so far. The [...]

  • Legal sector hits £60bn as top City lawyers pocket millions

    April 16, 2026

    Despite a backdrop of global economic uncertainty, the legal profession has solidified its position as a £60bn powerhouse, with top City lawyers bringing home multi-million pound pay packets. Law firms are experiencing their highest growth in more than 15 years, according to a new report by the Law Society. The average earnings for law firms [...]

  • Drop the drip pricing: Consumer watchdog snarls at sneaky fees added late in online bookings

    April 16, 2026

    Online consumers hit by ‘drip pricing’ – when last-second, unavoidable costs are added at the checkout – may be about to save some cash, as websites levying such ‘sneaky fees’ move to the forefront of a crackdown from regulators. The Competition and Markets Authority announced its latest action against this illegal-but-widespread practice yesterday. It slapped [...]

  • ‘Vicious and damaging’: Council tax overhaul set to end decades of financial ruin fears

    April 16, 2026

    Brits will be granted more time to settle outstanding council tax bills under fresh reforms, ending decades of “vicious” collections which have left many on the brink of financial ruin. The shake up to the administration of bills sparks the first changes since 1993, after the lack of updating to fit modern needs and shifting [...]

  • UK growth spurt ‘too good to be true’

    April 16, 2026

    The UK economy’s growth spurt is “too good to be true”, analysts have warned, as economists said Rachel Reeves should intervene on the country’s energy policy. ING’s James Smith said the latest data showing a 0.5 per cent jump in growth was consistent with trends seen over recent years where the UK economy has fired [...]

  • Tesco boss downplays double-digit food inflation warning over Iran war

    April 16, 2026

    The boss of Tesco said he doesn’t “recognise” warnings that food inflation could soar to double digits this year due to supply chain chaos caused by the Iran war. Ken Murphy, chief executive of the supermarket giant, said he currently has no concerns over significant price inflation and “doesn’t know” whether this is coming down [...]

  • UK economy jumped above forecasts before Iran war

    April 16, 2026

    The UK economy was growing ahead of expectations before the war in the Middle East erupted, official data has shown. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said GDP grew by 0.5 per cent over February, though City analysts have suggested the figures are “too good to be true” given trends seen in recent years. In [...]

  • Reeves says diplomacy is ‘best economy policy’ as UK tax burden to mount

    April 15, 2026

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said that de-escalating the war in the Middle East is the “best economic policy” to protect growth as the International Monetary Fund showed the UK tax burden was set to deepen at a faster pace than any country.  Speaking at a CNBC event in Washington, Reeves doubled down on her attacks [...]

  • Standard Life’s Briggs warns ‘retirement adequacy is a genuine concern’, as £2bn Aegon deal unveiled

    April 15, 2026

    The boss of one of the UK’s largest pension providers has spoken out on the state of the nation’s retirement financing on the day he unveiled a blockbuster industry takeover.  Andy Briggs, chief executive of Standard Life, told City PM  that “retirement adequacy is a genuine concern” and pointed to further potential dealmaking.  He noted [...]

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