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Real pay levels fell at the fastest rate for at least 20 years in the second quarter, the Financial Times reports. Office for National Statistics figures show a 3% drop, the steepest decline since comparable records began in 2001. The paper says the data “highlights the difficult financial position of households even before a sharp rise in energy bills expected in October.”

Financial Times Front Page 28th of February 2026

Greens captured Gorton in a by‑election, taking the seat from Labour and denting Starmer’s authority. Some Labour MPs urged a shift left, but the leadership signalled no change. The PM vowed to counter “extremes” as parties assess the result’s implications for strategy.

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Financial Times Front Page 27th of February 2026

UK gilt sales are expected to decline for the first time since 2023, easing borrowing costs and giving Reeves a modest fiscal boost. Banks see lower issuance and yields, while the Treasury signals continued discipline to avoid any perception of a licence to spend.

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Financial Times Front Page 25th of February 2026

Investors are rotating into asset-heavy shares as anxiety over AI’s disruptive impact hits software valuations. Utilities, energy and shipping gained on demand for dependable cashflows, while roughly $1.2tn was wiped from software stocks in a sharp Wall St sell-off.

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