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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Domino’s Launches New Thinner Pizza Range to Compete with Dining Rivals

In a bold move to capture a share of the premium takeaway…

Bernie Sanders Issues Stark Warning at Union Rally: ‘The Worst Is Yet to Come’

** In a powerful rally in Manhattan, Senator Bernie Sanders has delivered…

Domino’s Introduces Thinner Pizzas to Compete in Premium Market

Domino’s has unveiled a new Italian-inspired pizza range featuring thinner crusts, aiming…

Domino’s Launches Thinner Pizzas to Compete in the Premium Market

Domino's is set to make a significant move in the competitive pizza…

US-Iran Negotiation Breakdown Sparks Oil Price Surge and Economic Worries

The collapse of peace negotiations between the United States and Iran has…

Rising Fuel Costs Propel US Inflation to Highest Rate in Nearly Two Years

** Inflation in the United States has surged to its highest level…

Oil Prices Surge Amidst Stalled US-Iran Peace Efforts: What It Means for Global Markets

Rising tensions following the breakdown of US-Iran negotiations are set to send…

Oil Prices Set to Surge Amidst Breakdown of US-Iran Peace Talks

In a concerning turn of events, the collapse of peace negotiations between…

Oil Prices Set to Surge as US-Iran Negotiations Fail, Raising Economic Concerns

In a significant escalation of geopolitical tensions, US-Iran peace talks have collapsed,…

Oil Prices Set to Surge as US-Iran Negotiations Collapse

The recent breakdown of peace talks between the United States and Iran…

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