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  • JP Morgan’s Jamie Dimon under fire over whether he lobbied Treasury on Epstein advice

    July 13, 2026

    The boss of JP Morgan is facing mounting scrutiny from US lawmakers on whether he lobbied the UK government on tax affairs on the advice of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Jamie Dimon – who is well-regarded as one of the world’s most influential figures in finance – said under oath in 2023 that he [...]

  • Andy Burnham is utterly delusional

    July 13, 2026

    Andy Burnham has pledged to “value and respect” every member of the PLP and to favour consensus building over point scoring. We’ll see how long that attitude lasts once he faces his first backbench rebellion, says Eliot Wilson Andy Burnham’s premiership is only a week away. By Friday last week, he had received the backing [...]

  • Making free trade a reality: The UK-GCC strategic dialogue

    July 13, 2026

    The UK-GCC Free Trade Agreement (FTA), agreed upon in May 2026, promises greater resilience to unprecedented rifts in international relations that would, until recently, have been unimaginable. In our previous analysis of this dynamic, prior to the signing of the FTA, we observed that the UK-GCC FTA was a response to troubling seismic shifts among the world’s [...]

  • As it happened: Choppy day for FTSE 100 after Iran closes Strait of Hormuz as strikes ramp up

    July 13, 2026

    Welcome back to the Morning Wire liveblog. Markets are returning from the weekend to face another geopolitical shock after Iran confirmed it had closed the Strait of Hormuz once more. The narrow waterway that connects the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea had slowly seen a pick up in traffic [...]

  • Europe has made a ‘major mistake’ on slow electrification, IEA chief warns 

    July 11, 2026

    The head of the International Energy Agency has warned Europe made a “major mistake” by failing to end its economy reliance on imported fossil fuels quickly enough since the 2022 energy crunch. Fatih Birol said Europe’s low electrification rate, electricity’s share of the energy consumed in the EU, of roughly 23 per cent is holding [...]

  • Sadiq Khan lobbies Burnham to appoint Miliband as Chancellor 

    July 11, 2026

    London mayor Sadiq Khan has weighed into the debate over who should be the next chancellor, lobbying Andy Burnham to select Ed Miliband for the job. In a private discussion with Burnham, Khan argued that Miliband had both the political skills and economic expertise to deliver Burnham’s agenda, including devolving powers to city regions, people [...]

  • The devastating prognosis for the UK’s public finances

    July 11, 2026

    While much of the media obsesses over Nigel Farage’s fight with a man dressed as a bin, I have something more sobering to discuss as we kick off the weekend. The Office for Budget Responsibility’s report into fiscal risks and sustainability, published this week, is comfortably the most alarming yet. This is an annual review [...]

  • Rachel Reeves’ legacy of tinkering with the City is not enough, says Mel Stride

    July 9, 2026

    Sir Mel Stride has branded Rachel Reeves’ legacy in government as mere “tinkering” with City reform as the top Tory predicted her successor will create a “hostile” environment for the banking sector. In an interview with Morning Wire, the shadow Chancellor branded Reeves’ two-years in the Treasury as “managerial incrementalism,” adding it was “not enough”. [...]

  • Burnham’s cheerfulness could turn the economy around

    July 9, 2026

    Confidence is an elusive but essential determinant of the course of the economy ignored by Reeves' doomsterism. Burnham could change that.

  • As it happened: Stocks fall as oil creeps up; Trump to ‘finish job’ in Iran

    July 9, 2026

    Welcome back to the Morning Wire liveblog. The escalation of the conflict in the Middle East has wiped out the recovery across global markets that had slowly took place over the last few weeks. The US and Iran exchanged further fire overnight, with America’s central command stating it had hit around 90 Iranian targets in [...]

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