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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Global Oil Markets Face Turmoil as Aramco Issues Stark Warning Amid Iran Conflict

In a stark alert to the international community, Saudi Arabia’s state oil…

Aramco Sounds Alarm on Oil Market Crisis Amid US-Israel-Iran Tensions

Saudi Arabia's state oil company, Aramco, has issued a grave warning about…

Renters See Relief as Rental Market Shows Signs of Stabilisation

The rental market in the UK is finally showing promising signs of…

Surging Oil Prices: The Ripple Effects of Geopolitical Turmoil

The ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel in Iran is…

Oil Prices Surge Amid Middle East Tensions: What It Means for the Global Economy

As the conflict between the US and Israel escalates, oil prices have…

Rising Oil Prices Amid Middle Eastern Conflict: What It Means for Global Economies

** As tensions escalate in the Middle East, particularly between the US…

Global Oil Prices Surge Amid Middle Eastern Conflict: What It Means for Consumers and Economies

As tensions escalate in the Middle East, particularly following the recent conflict…

UK Inflation Set to Rise Due to Energy Costs Amid Middle East Conflict

Inflation in the UK is expected to exceed previous forecasts as rising…

Energy Prices Threaten UK Economic Stability Amid Middle East Conflict

As tensions escalate in the Middle East, energy prices are projected to…

Surging Oil Prices: The Global Economic Shockwave from the Iran Conflict

The ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel against Iran is…

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