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  • Savvy the Squirrel and ‘simpler regulation’: New City minister reaffirms Labour’s investment push

    June 4, 2026

    The government’s new City minister has doubled down on the government’s commitment to overhaul the UK’s investment culture and encourage more Brits to enter the stock market, including its new squirrel-themed nationwide campaign. Economic Secretary to the Treasury Rachel Blake, who took over from Lucy Rigby three weeks ago, noted that “too many people have [...]

  • £4.5bn black market cigarette tax loss should be ‘a major wake-up call’ for Labour

    June 4, 2026

    Over half of cigarettes smoked in the UK are black market and are contributing £4.5bn to the country’s tax losses – a record high – according to new analysis from KPMG and tobacco giant Philip Morris. The findings show that 1.5bn more black-market, tax-free cigarettes were consumed by UK smokers last year compared to 2024, [...]

  • ‘Don’t feel great’: Treasury minister irked by Darren Jones and Mandelson texts

    June 4, 2026

    Treasury minister Lucy Rigby has appeared to criticise her fellow Cabinet colleague Darren Jones over texts he reportedly sent to Lord Peter Mandelson on the day he was sacked as ambassador to the US.  Rigby, who currently holds Jones’ former role as chief secretary to the Treasury, told Sky News that she was unsettled by [...]

  • ‘Dire’: Rapid decline in construction as sector slashes jobs

    June 4, 2026

    A rapid decline in construction companies’ activity has forced bosses to cut employment, according to new data.  S&P Global’s construction purchasing managers’ index (PMI) showed that business activity declined at the fastest pace for six years.  Putting the pandemic aside, the decline in construction output was the lowest since March 2009. The PMI reading was [...]

  • Mishcon de Reya to roll out new ‘bonus boost’ for associates

    June 4, 2026

    City law firm Mishcon de Reya is offering its staff a ‘bonus boost’ for working additional hours to remain competitive in the legal pay race, Morning Wire understands.  The law firm has added a new ‘bonus boost’ to its pay structure, which will take effect in July 2027, for lawyers who record hours significantly above [...]

  • As it happened: Stocks mixed as Trump warns takes ‘two to tango’ on Iran peace

    June 4, 2026

    Good morning and welcome back to the Morning Wire liveblog. Donald Trump has hinted a peace deal in the Middle East could come as soon as “over the weekend” in the latest back-and-forth of negotiations between the US and Iran. The President yesterday doubled down once more on his claim that Iran is set to [...]

  • Millions left unclaimed as public awareness gap exposes flaws in class actions

    June 4, 2026

    While class actions are on the rise, limited public awareness means millions in settlement funds go unclaimed, highlighting the scepticism over who truly benefits from these legal actions, writes Maria Ward-Brennan. Despite the surge in class actions in the London High Court over the last number of years, there remains a large knowledge gap among [...]

  • In 23 months Labour has dragged the UK economy to its knees

    June 4, 2026

    Reading our interview with billionaire John Caudwell, in which he says he was “misled” by Labour’s pitch for power, I’m reminded of just how unambiguous Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves were in the run-up to the 2024 election. They promised to be “the most pro-business government this country has ever seen.” Some of us were [...]

  • ‘Tipping point’: CBI boss slams £345bn business tax burden amid ‘cost of doing business’ crisis

    June 4, 2026

    The boss of the UK’s most influential business group will use a landmark speech to warn that the heavy business tax burden is nudging British firms towards a “tipping point”, directly linking the Labour government’s troubles to cost pressures on firms.   At a speech for the Confederation of British Industry (CBI)’s business dinner, chief executive [...]

  • Financial services contributed a tenth of UK economic output in 2025 

    June 3, 2026

    The financial services sector contributed over a tenth of the UK’s economic output in the last year as the industry’s productivity outpaced average momentum.  The industry provided a £290bn boost to the UK’s real GDP – a macroeconomic measure that adjusts the value of economic output for inflation – in 2025 marking around 11 per [...]

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