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  • Burnham risks ‘big mistake’ on AI with tech department shake-up

    July 20, 2026

    Andy Burnham has been warned that breaking up the government department behind Britain’s artificial intelligence strategy could unsettle global investors and damage the country’s standing as a technology hub. The incoming prime minister is reportedly considering abolishing the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) and splitting its responsibilities between the Department for Business and [...]

  • Burnham promises to ‘build new economy’

    July 20, 2026

    Andy Burnham has said he will “build a new economy” during his tenure as Prime Minister, promising a raft of measures to help households with the cost of living will be announced as soon as tomorrow. Speaking on the steps of Downing Street, the new Labour leader said his government would put “life’s essentials back [...]

  • Top business group pitches Burnham for role as ‘delivery partner’

    July 20, 2026

    One of Britain’s top business groups is pitching itself as a delivery partner for Andy Burnham’s economic plans as the incoming Prime Minister pledges to deliver “growth in every postcode”. The British Chambers of Commerce, which has a presence in every region of the UK and represents some 50,000 businesses, is presenting itself as a [...]

  • Big Yellow slashes staff and turns to automation after Reeves’ business rates blow

    July 20, 2026

    Big Yellow continued to trim its headcount and hike investment into automation in a bid to cut staff costs, as the company continues to deal with the fallout of Reeves’ decision to hike business rates. The Chancellor’s decision to increase both national insurance and minimum wage in the 2024 Autumn Budget, caused the group to [...]

  • London-listed healthcare services firm hit by cyberattack

    July 20, 2026

    Shares in Craneware tumbled in early trading on Monday as the healthcare services firm revealed it had been hit by a cyberattack. The AIM-listed business said the incident involved “unauthorised access to a subset of its data environment”. Early investigations suggest “a significant volume of file names were viewed and exfiltrated”. Employee data as well [...]

  • As it happened: John Healey named Chancellor as Burnham shakes-up cabinet

    July 20, 2026

    Welcome back to the Morning Wire liveblog. Andy Burnham has become the UK’s newest Prime Minister, succeeding Sir Keir Starmer just two years after his landslide win at the 2024 general election. Starmer visited the King this morning to give him his resignation. In his farewell speech outside Number 10, the outgoing Prime Minister said [...]

  • Private equity firms eye valuation gap as City falls to takeovers

    July 20, 2026

    The London Stock Exchange has seen a sharp uptick in takeover premiums this year as a deals spree from led by private equity firms and foreign buyers accelerates. The average price paid by acquirers relative to companies’ share prices has hit 45 per cent, according to data from AJ Bell. Foreign buyers account for 86 [...]

  • Ask the expert: Will paying for my daughter’s wedding reduce my IHT bill?

    July 20, 2026

    Fidelity personal financial specialist Marianna Hunt is back on hand to answer your burning questions, and today a reader wants to know if paying for their daughter’s big day could reduce their IHT bill. Q: My daughter is getting married. I understand that if my wife and I transferred her £15,000 for the costs of [...]

  • Victory wasted: The cautionary tale of Keir Starmer

    July 20, 2026

    Keir Starmer sold himself as a non-politician, and proved again and again why political skills matter, writes Eliot Wilson.

  • ‘Pro-business’ Burnham eyes Reynolds return to top business job

    July 18, 2026

    Andy Burnham is planning to bring Jonathan Reynolds back as business secretary as the incoming prime minister moves to deliver on his pledge to lead a “pro-business” government. Reynolds, who served as business secretary until last September before becoming chief whip, is expected to return to the department when Burnham unveils his cabinet this week, [...]

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