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Government plans secret pensioner tax, Meta plans Polymarket rival and Iran play Egypt in Fifa Pride match
The Treasury is drawing up plans to automatically withhold income tax from the State Pension before it is paid out to pensioners, according to City Editor, Simon Hunt, in a move that would contradict previous assurances by Chancellor Rachel Ree...
The board meeting that went wrong, Anthony Seldon on Starmer and the property firm staying on the FTSE 100
City Editor Simon Hunt reports on a fierce battle between the founder of a tech firm and its board after one of the directors was voted out by shareholders.Meanwhile British property firm Segro fights off £12.6bn swoop by US real estate ...
Gatwick second runway gets lift off, StubHub fined nearly £1M, and Brexit 10 years on: was it worth it?
Gatwick Airport has moved a step closer to breaking ground on its eagerly anticipated expansion after a court dismissed a pair of legal challenges brou...
Keir Starmer resigns: what it means for the economy, the markets and the pound in your pocket
Sir Keir Starmer has announced his resignation as Prime Minister, with Andy Burnham set to be installed as Labour leader within weeks. Joining us to make sense of the politics is our Editor-in-Chief Christian May. Meanwh...
Tesco fuel sales surge, Sumo wrestling could return to London, Kaleb Cooper speaks to City AM
A major hike in fuel prices boosts sales at Tesco, which is bracing for higher inflation in the weeks ahead. With all eyes on the World Cup, new reports suggest the Sumo could return to London. Could this be the next big s...