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  • Tesco Mobile breaches £600m debt facility after reporting failure

    July 23, 2026

    The UK’s biggest virtual mobile network operator has breached the terms of its debt facility after a reporting shortfall, Morning Wire can reveal. Tesco Mobile, which has more than 5m customers and is owned by Virgin Media O2 and Tesco, identified a breach in covenants in the funding agreement it has with the Royal Bank [...]

  • Nearly 1m people to pay higher tax ‘by stealth’

    July 22, 2026

    Nearly one million people are being dragged into higher tax bands as the government’s “stealth” freezes take effect, according to new analysis.  Data crunched by the Taxpayers’ Alliance has shown that fiscal drag – where freezes on tax bands mean workers are forced to pay more into HMRC as wages grow – will impact 1m [...]

  • Anthropic payout piles pressure on UK ministers in AI copyright row

    July 22, 2026

    The publishing industry has urged ministers to force AI companies to license copyrighted content after Anthropic agreed a record $1.5bn (£1.1bn) settlement over its use of pirated books to train AI models. Dan Conway, chief executive of the Publishers Association, told Morning Wire the agreement should serve as a warning to AI developers operating in [...]

  • AI reduces founders’ need for capital, says Revolut Business

    July 22, 2026

    AI is reducing the amount of capital startups need to build global businesses, shifting the battle for founders away from funding and towards which countries offer the best environment to scale, according to the head of Revolut Business. Speaking to Morning Wire, James Gibson said AI had dramatically lowered the cost of building and operating [...]

  • Lucy Rigby back as City minister

    July 22, 2026

    Lucy Rigby has been demoted to City minister after a stint as the chief secretary to the Treasury. Rigby, who previously served in the role under Keir Starmer, was moved from her cabinet role by Burnham and will now return to the dual brief of economic secretary to the Treasury and City minister.  The former [...]

  • Bad news: Reach share price sinks amid digital headache and falling print sales

    July 22, 2026

    London listed publisher Reach continued to feel the impact of declining online views and lower print circulation, as the company continues to navigate the changing media landscape. The group’s share price sank 19.5 per cent in early trading to 47.4p, bringing the stock down 13.6 per cent since January after the company suffered a sharp [...]

  • ‘False dawn’: June inflation falls to 2.6 per cent but analysts say rises ahead

    July 22, 2026

    Inflation remained stuck above the Bank of England’s target rate despite government promises to tackle the cost of living.  The Office for National Statistics said consumer price index (CPI) inflation was 2.6 per cent in the year to June. Analysts predicted the price growth reading to be 2.7 per cent, lower than the 2.8 per [...]

  • As it happened: Stocks rise but oil tops $95; inflation eases

    July 22, 2026

    Welcome back to the Morning Wire FTSE 100 liveblog. It’s Wednesday and new Chancellor John Healey secured an early boost after the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed that inflation slowed in June. Headline CPI inflation dipped from 2.8 per cent in May to 2.6 per cent in June. Grant Fitzner, chief economist at the [...]

  • Layoffs and an executive exit: What’s going on at London’s first listed law firm? 

    July 22, 2026

    Gateley, the City’s first listed law firm, is set to lose its chief executive and axe dozens of jobs as it grapples with a swelling cost base and fears of a slowdown in client spending.  The group, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange’s Alternative Investment Market (AIM), informed shareholders on Tuesday that chief [...]

  • ‘We are going to run out’: Mitie marks eleventh mega takeover of 2026

    July 22, 2026

    Mitie’s takeover by rival facilities management group OCS marks the London Stock Exchange’s eleventh £1bn takeover so far this year, as the market continues to serve as a hunting ground for private buyers. OCS agreed to pay 218.5p per share and a final dividend of up to 3.1p. The offer price comes at a 44.7 [...]

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