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  • Once bitten, twice inflated: The Bank of England’s rate cut conundrum

    August 14, 2025

    After the MPC’s historic second vote on interest rates, is the Bank of England torn between fears of recession and inflation, asks Helen Thomas Seventeen years ago this month, the Bank of England produced its quarterly Inflation Reportas usual. In the 56 pages, the Bank’s forecasters laid out carefully crafted charts andanalysis of how growth [...]

  • ‘IPO jungle drums starting to beat’: City grandees eye autumn flurry

    August 14, 2025

    Global equities climbed to a record high on Wednesday, aided by yet another day in the green for the FTSE 100 that has sparked a rare bout of optimism among City grandees that life could be breathed into the Square Mile’s beleaguered IPO market this autumn. Stock markets in London, New York and across Europe [...]

  • Fayder: The fan and athlete platform tackling sport’s funding problem

    August 11, 2025

    Vwaire Obukohwo dreams of rowing for Team GB at the LA 2028 Olympics, although her more immediate concern is how she will afford her weekly food shop. Like many elite athletes, the 23-year-old from south-west London receives some central funding to pursue the ambition of representing her country on the biggest stage.  But funding has [...]

  • Interest rates likely to remain higher for longer

    August 8, 2025

    Markets are indicating interest rates are set to stay higher for longer than expected after the Bank of England’s “hawkish cut” and gloomy inflation and growth forecasts shocked City analysts. Prior to the Bank’s interest rate cuts, markets had all but priced in a further 25 basis point cut by the end of the year, [...]

  • Iceland in the red as Rachel Reeves’ tax raid forces prices higher

    August 8, 2025

    Iceland has warned it is being forced to increases prices because of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ tax raids as the supermarket chain fell into the red. The Flintshire-headquartered said that while it is “doing our utmost” to offset increasing costs arising from last year’s Autumn Budget, it will “inevitably have to pass some of these on [...]

  • Bank of England: Future of interest rate cuts now ‘more uncertain’  

    August 7, 2025

    The future of interest rate cuts is now “more uncertain” as the Bank of England suggested it was more worried about inflation ticking up higher than expected.  In its decision on Thursday, the Bank voted 5-4 for interest rates to be cut by 25 basis points to four per cent.  But the Bank now believes [...]

  • Bank of England cuts interest rates in historic vote 

    August 7, 2025

    The Bank of England has cut interest rates to four per cent in an unprecedented double vote as Monetary Policy Committee members clashed on the impacts of a crumbling jobs market and higher food prices.  Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) members were told to vote a second time after four members voting for a 25 basis [...]

  • How the Conservatives can become the party of millennials like me

    August 7, 2025

    Millennials make up the largest age cohort in many of the areas where the Conservatives need to shore up support. To win us back the Tories need answers on the cost of living, housing and tax, says Jamila Robertson Millennials are often given a hard rap – scoffed at as snowflakes by Boomers, and as [...]

  • Borrowing costs set to ease further as Bank contends with weaker jobs market

    August 3, 2025

    Borrowing costs are set to ease further as the Bank of England contends with stagnant growth and rising unemployment, experts have predicted. Most economists think the Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) will cut interest rates by 0.25 percentage points to 4% on Thursday. It could release pressure for some mortgage holders amid hopes that cheaper [...]

  • Price of fresh food pushes up Brits’ supermarket bills

    July 29, 2025

    Higher wholesale prices for meat and tea have pushed up grocery prices at UK supermarkets, with warnings of more inflation ahead. Food inflation increased to four per cent year-on-year in July, against growth of 3.7 per cent in June and above the three-month average of 3.5 per cent. Fresh food rose in price by 3.2 [...]

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