Thomas Wright, Economics Correspondent

Thomas Wright is an economics correspondent covering trade policy, industrial strategy, and regional economic development. With eight years of experience and a background reporting for The Economist, he excels at connecting macroeconomic data to real-world impacts on businesses and workers. His coverage of post-Brexit trade deals has been particularly influential.
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Aramco Sounds Alarm Over Oil Market Crisis Amid US-Israel-Iran Tensions

In a stark warning, Saudi Aramco has highlighted the potential for "catastrophic…

Bank of England to Feature British Wildlife on Future Banknotes

In a significant shift from tradition, the Bank of England has announced…

Chancellor Urges De-escalation of Middle East Conflict Amid Economic Concerns

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves has expressed serious concerns regarding the…

Bank of England to Feature British Wildlife on New Banknotes

In a significant shift from tradition, the Bank of England has announced…

The Unsung Heroes of Connectivity: How Technetix Transforms Broadband Access

In a world increasingly reliant on digital connectivity, broadband has evolved from…

Wildlife Takes Centre Stage on New Bank of England Banknotes

In a significant shift from tradition, the Bank of England has announced…

Robert Walters Expands Cost-Cutting Strategy Following Significant Annual Loss

Recruitment firm Robert Walters has announced an intensified approach to cost reduction…

Aramco Warns of Severe Oil Market Fallout Amid Ongoing US-Israel-Iran Conflict

Saudi Arabia's national oil company, Aramco, has issued a stark warning regarding…

Wildlife to Take Centre Stage on New Bank of England Notes

In a significant shift from tradition, the Bank of England has announced…

British Wildlife to Grace New Banknotes as Historical Figures Take a Backseat

In a significant shift for British currency, the next series of Bank…

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