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1 March 2026
Boring or bust: Reeves aims to project calm competence in spring budget
Oil price expected to surge as result of US-Israel strikes on Iran
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Trump’s Iran strikes accelerate the world’s drift from dollar dominance
Heather Stewart
Young fashion fans help UK charity shops thrive on struggling UK high streets
What the US–Israeli strikes on Iran mean for the price of oil
Investment in AI-resistant ‘Halo’ companies helps push UK and EU markets to record highs
Thousands of pollution incidents in England downgraded without site visit, data suggests
28 February 2026
‘A temple of food’: London’s grande dame Simpson’s in the Strand rises again
As the storied London dining room reopens on its bicentenary, restaurateur Jeremy King honours its heritage while restoring a faded icon
Square Mile strikes back: how the City of London is fighting disinformation about crime
Panic about antisocial behaviour and theft has broken through from social media to boardrooms and diplomatic circles
The real winners of Trump’s global tariff war: law firms, hedge funds and AI
Harrods faces legal action over £1-a-head dining charge not going to staff
Trump administration warns tariff refund process ‘will take time’
27 February 2026
Paramount Skydance wins Warner Bros Discovery bid after Netflix walks away from deal
Departing CBS News producer claims political bias as Paramount poised to buy Warner Bros
Target says it will stop selling breakfast cereals with synthetic colors
Rachel Reeves ‘to give go-ahead’ for £1bn military helicopter deal
Dissatisfaction with life in UK unchanged since Covid, official data shows
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Jack Dorsey to cut 4,000 jobs due to AI advances at Square parent Block
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Netflix quits Warner Bros takeover battle; FTSE 100 ends week at record high – as it happened
Trump’s tariffs weren’t economic policy. They were a corruption machine
David Sirota
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