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  • Oil crisis to ‘push UK into recession’ after growth flatlines

    March 13, 2026

    Fears that the ongoing crisis in the Middle East will plunge the UK into a recession have been amplified after fresh figures revealed the economy flatlined in January. The price of oil closed above $100 for the first time since 2022 last night as interventions from the global energy body failed to calm markets amid [...]

  • ‘Taxed to a standstill’ – UK economy grinds to a halt with no growth in January

    March 13, 2026

    The UK economy saw zero growth in the first month of the year – before global markets were rocked by the outbreak of war in the Middle East. Fresh figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) have handed a major blow to Rachel Reeves with the economy flat in January, compared to the 0.2 [...]

  • ‘Cover up’: Starmer blames vetting amid process questions on Mandelson

    March 12, 2026

    Sir Keir Starmer’s spokesman has blamed the vetting process inherited from previous governments for Lord Peter Mandelson’s appointment despite accusations that the Prime Minister did not follow ministerial procedures and oversaw a “cover up”.  Starmer’s spokesman said the government was looking to reform the due diligence process and national security vetting procedure for major appointments.  [...]

  • Middle East war ‘could plunge UK into a recession’

    March 12, 2026

    The crisis in the Middle East could plunge the UK into a recession in the worst case scenario where oil prices surge higher over the next two months, analysis has shown.  Oxford Economics research has indicated that a continued surge in oil prices would rattle “parts of the global economy”, with the UK set to [...]

  • Mandelson files pose huge questions for Starmer

    March 12, 2026

    What was Keir Starmer thinking? That’s not a rhetorical question; I really do want to know (because I cannot imagine) what the Prime Minister was thinking when he signed off the decision to send Peter Mandelson to Washington. It was the first week of February when, during an excruciating performance in the Commons, Starmer admitted [...]

  • Keir Starmer’s dithering over Iran is no diplomatic masterstroke

    March 12, 2026

    Those arguing that Starmer has stumbled upon a brilliant strategy when it comes to the war in Iran are wrong. He has damaged Britain’s credibility and left us weaker, says Tom Harwood Has the Prime Minister blundered into a strategic masterstroke? Could it be that Keir Starmer has had his finger on the pulse of [...]

  • Mandelson wanted a near £550,000 payout – and got £75,000 

    March 11, 2026

    Peter Mandelson demanded a £547,201 payout for the remainder of his time as UK ambassador to the US after being sacked, with a settlement of £75,000 being agreed with the Foreign Office, official documents have shown.  In the first tranche of documents to be released by the government relating to Mandelson’s time as ambassador, it [...]

  • UK economic rebound to be short-lived as Iran war shock looms

    March 11, 2026

    The UK economy is predicted to have seen modest growth at the start of the year while the labour market appeared to be easing and interest rates were very much on a downward path.  Forecasters agreed the outlook for the UK economy looked reasonably promising, if not exciting. That was until President Trump spoiled the [...]

  • Cold wind of reality exposes Britain’s myths…and mistakes

    March 10, 2026

    Crises reveal, and the illuminating effects of the latest Middle East war should leave us shuddering and ashamed. The nature of Keir Starmer’s government has been revealed; obsessing over the finer points of international law when our principal ally asked for our help. Starmer’s position has been exposed, too, with briefings suggesting he was more [...]

  • Kwasi Kwarteng: Labour ‘at risk’ without more tax rises amid bond jitters

    March 9, 2026

    The government risks being plunged into crisis unless it prepares for another bruising round of tax hikes to cover sharp rises in energy subsidies, former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has warned. In an interview with Morning Wire, Kwarteng said taxes could be put up as soon as November if the government pushes ahead with proposals for [...]

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