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  • Starmer hits back at defence spending attacks 

    April 15, 2026

    Sir Keir Starmer has said he disagrees with allegations of “complacency” on funding the armed forces amid renewed scrutiny over the Labour’s defence spending plans.  During Prime Minister’s Questions, Starmer hit back at widespread backlash over the absence of the government’s Defence Investment Plan, which was due last autumn.  He told MPs that he didn’t [...]

  • Bank of England could cut interest rates ‘if war ends’ 

    April 15, 2026

    The Bank of England could cut interest rates this year if the war in Iran ends and the Strait of Hormuz opens up within weeks, an economist at a City broker has said.   Peel Hunt’s chief economist Kallum Pickering’s current assumption is that the Bank makes two interest rate cuts at the end of this [...]

  • Bank of England: Andrew Bailey warns AI models could ‘crack’ cyber systems 

    April 15, 2026

    Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has warned that a new AI model designed by a Silicon Valley company could “crack” cybersecurity systems, adding that the the technology poses a continuous challenge for key institutions.  Speaking at an event in New York, Bailey suggested Mythos Claude, which was created by Anthropic, presented a threat to [...]

  • Financial scams soar as crooks snatch phones and manipulate vulnerable victims

    April 15, 2026

    UK banks saw a staggering rise in financial scams last year, as growing public awareness was offset by criminals pivoting towards victim manipulation to get their hands on sensitive information. Banks reported a 62 per cent rise in social engineering scams, in which attackers manipulate victims into authorising payments themselves, as they turned away from [...]

  • FTSE 100 Live: Stocks jittery as Trump eyes Iran ‘grand bargain’; Reeves to meet Bessent

    April 15, 2026

    Good morning and welcome back to the City PM liveblog. Hopes of peace talks in the Middle East were back on the table this morning, though markets weren’t holding there breathe after weeks of bait-and-switches. Donald Trump described the war with Iran as “close to over” during an interview with Fox news. “I think it’s [...]

  • Historians won’t care about Starmer’s international diplomacy

    April 15, 2026

    When future historians explain why Keir Starmer's premiership fell apart, they'll look at domestic issues, not international diplomacy.

  • IMF downgrade Reeves is gaslighting voters on energy crisis

    April 15, 2026

    Rachel Reeves is set to urge other countries to “follow her plan” for the energy crisis, but international analysts expect Britain to perform the worst among comparable nations thanks to decisions she has made, says Alys Denby The war in Iran has come at the worst possible time for a government already struggling to command [...]

  • Reform UK lead slips as Labour jumps after Iran war criticism

    April 15, 2026

    Reform UK’s polling lead slipped in April as Sir Keir Starmer’s criticism of the war in Iran helped mount a slight comeback, fresh data has shown.  Reform UK remained top of the party rankings for voter intentions in new research by City PM/Freshwater Strategy. Nigel Farage’s party lost four points in April as around 26 [...]

  • Tory councillors pledge to ban smartphones in classrooms ahead of local elections

    April 14, 2026

    Conservative council candidates at next month’s local elections have vowed to enforce a ban on students using smartphones in a new policy that could test Labour’s grip over education across the country.   The Tories have doubled down on their calls for a national ban on smartphones in classrooms by getting local council candidates on board [...]

  • New EU entry system hits Brits — But what are your rights?

    April 14, 2026

    Days into the European Union’s new Entry/Exit System (EES), British passengers are facing severe delays, resulting in missed flights, but with the Summer season around the corner, warnings that trying to pass the border may become more costly. The new EES obliges non-European Union nationals, including Britons, who enter the Schengen free travel zone to [...]

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