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  • Chaos may well be preferable to Keir Starmer’s unyielding blankness

    May 12, 2026

    Keir Starmer's promise for change is as convincing as a bad boyfriend's. MPs may well decide they prefer chaos to this neverending blandness.

  • Voters – and markets – fear a lurch to the left under new Labour PM

    May 12, 2026

    A majority of voters are worried that a change of Labour leadership would drag the government further left, as support grows for lower taxes and less public spending. The latest City PM/Freshwater Strategy poll of UK voters, conducted after the devastating council election results for Labour, also found 29 per cent of voters preferred Manchester [...]

  • Local elections were a death knell for two-party politics

    May 12, 2026

    An era is distinctively over, but what takes its place, both in terms of who will lead the country and in the direction they will take, is far from clear, says Matthew Lesh “The old world is dying,” the Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci said, “and the new world struggles to be born.”  Last week was [...]

  • London’s prime property market isn’t collapsing

    May 12, 2026

    Contrary to popular belief, London's prime property market isn't failing. But it is fundamentally changing, writes David Austin.

  • Changing the leader won’t save Labour – or the country

    May 12, 2026

    The well-intentioned but hapless Labour backbencher, Catherine West, spent the weekend warning that if she didn’t like Keir Starmer’s speech she’d launch a leadership challenge in a bid to flush out more serious candidates. In the end, she backed down, but has called for a transition of power to a leader in September. She has [...]

  • Labour’s London wall has fallen. What now?

    May 12, 2026

    Labour's London stronghold has finally broken. But what does that mean for the city and the next general election, asks John Dickie.

  • UK ministers tell UK businesses to ‘step up’ cyber defences

    May 12, 2026

    Ministers have announced a new push to force firms to strengthen their cyber defences against AI-powered attacks, as Britain’s cyber industry has swelled to £14.7bn. According to new Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) figures, Britain’s cyber sector saw a 11 per cent rise in the past twelve months, while the number of companies [...]

  • Starmer’s Europe reset risks strangling UK AI sector with EU regulation

    May 11, 2026

    As the prime minister scrambles to save his premiership Keir Starmer has vowed to position the UK “at the heart of Europe” – but his pledge risks reigniting fears that closer EU ties could undo the UK’s AI advantage. In today’s speech, aimed at rescuing the prime minister’s position after bruising local election losses, Starmer [...]

  • Heathrow passenger volumes drop as jet fuel crisis rocks market

    May 11, 2026

    Fewer passengers were heading to Heathrow Airport in April as the war in the Middle East keeps travellers grounded. Passenger numbers at Europe’s biggest airport fell by five per cent in April to 6.7m with the blame being attributed to the “ongoing impact of the Middle East conflict”. For those heading to that particular region, [...]

  • As it happened – Starmer fights for premiership in make-or-break speech

    May 11, 2026

    Welcome back to the City PM liveblog. Sir Keir Starmer will deliver a speech to the nation this morning as rivals circle whilst his premiership hangs in the balance. The Prime Minister is expected to set out his response to the disastrous local elections, where Labour lost 1,496 seats. The losses came as Nigel Farage’s [...]

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