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  • London Stock Exchange unveils ‘LSE24’ round-the-clock trading venue

    July 21, 2026

    The London Stock Exchange has unveiled plans to introduce 24-hour trading as it seeks to claw back interest from retail investors lured away by crypto and overseas markets. The stock market’s operator, LSEG, said it will launch the new venue, dubbed LSE24, as soon as next year in order to give “global investors greater flexibility [...]

  • Unfunded Digital ID will not free up new cash for Burnham’s cost of living plans

    July 21, 2026

    Andy Burnham is facing criticism from his own backbenches after claiming he would fund his cost of living plans by scrapping Labour’s digital ID scheme – despite the policy being unfunded at the last budget. In his first major policy announcement as prime minister, Burnham revealed today he would remove VAT from domestic electricity bills [...]

  • Warning for John Healey as key fiscal target missed

    July 21, 2026

    A key fiscal target has been missed on John Healey’s first morning as Chancellor, in a reminder of the poor state of public finances. Official data on Tuesday showed that the current budget deficit, which is critical to the current fiscal rules, surpassed forecasts set by the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).  The Office for [...]

  • FTSE 250 facilities manager swept off London Stock Exchange in £3.1bn deal

    July 21, 2026

    Mitie is set to become the latest company picked off the London Stock Exchange, after agreeing to a £3.1bn takeover by UK rival OCS. The global facilities management company agreed to pay 221.6p in cash for the firm, comprising 218.5p per Mitie share and a final dividend of up to 3.1p. The offer price is [...]

  • Burnham premiership begins with decline in job postings

    July 21, 2026

    Andy Burnham’s premiership has kicked off with disconcerting news for job seekers, setting up new government ministers for a difficult few months in supporting the UK labour market.  The Office for National Statistics revealed that the number of vacancies fell by 7,000 between April and June, with the biggest falls coming in areas such as [...]

  • As it happened: Stocks rally as defence shares surge on John Healey as Chancellor

    July 21, 2026

    Welcome back to the Morning Wire FTSE 100 liveblog. It’s Tuesday and the markets have been adjusting to the first full day of Andy Burnham’s Labour government. Burnham shocked Westminster and the City on Monday evening when he appointed John Healey as his Chancellor, just weeks after he had resigned in protest as defence secretary. [...]

  • UK fintech Pockit recruits founder of Burger King Kazakhstan

    July 21, 2026

    A top British fintech has hired the founder of Burger King’s Kazakhstan franchise in an eye-catching board appointment. The Cardiff-based business, which offers prepaid accounts to customers without a credit score, has recruited Kazakh businessman Anuar Utemuratov to become a director, according to company filings seen by Morning Wire. Utemuratov worked as an analyst for [...]

  • Dimon threatens to ditch JP Morgan tower in tax warning to Burnham

    July 21, 2026

    The boss of JP Morgan has refused to commit to the future of the bank’s planned £10bn tower in Canary Wharf as he warned Andy Burnham’s new government against penalising the banking sector with a raft of new taxes. Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of the US financial behemoth, said he hoped that London would [...]

  • John Healey becomes Chancellor as Andy Burnham names top Cabinet appointments

    July 20, 2026

    John Healey has been appointed Britain’s new Chancellor as Andy Burnham unveils a major shake-up of key Cabinet roles. The Rawmarsh and Conisbrough MP, who had served as defence secretary under Keir Starmer before resigning earlier this year amid a spat over spending commitments, marks a surprise appointment for the top Treasury role, defying Westminster [...]

  • Wealthy Brits fear Burnham tax consequences

    July 20, 2026

    Wealthy Brits are bracing for a major shake-up of the tax system, as the UK’s new prime minister looks for ways to fund fresh spending commitments. Prior to taking office, Andy Burnham had already hinted at plans over how the country should be taxed. The Makerfield MP has so far refused to rule out a [...]

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