Private Sector Surges Ahead, But Hospitality Lags Behind

Marcus Williams, Political Reporter
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The UK’s private sector has experienced a remarkable resurgence in the first month of 2026, expanding at the fastest rate in nearly two years. However, the hospitality sector remains in a state of distress, struggling to recover from the impact of recent Labour policies.

The latest Flash Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) from S&P Global has revealed a significant uptick in the all-important services sector, which is often considered a reliable indicator of the broader economic health. This surge in activity suggests that businesses across the country are regaining their footing and confidence, despite the ongoing challenges posed by the pandemic.

“The private sector has shown remarkable resilience in the face of adversity,” said Dr. Emma Sinclair, an economist at the Centre for Economic and Business Research. “The

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Marcus Williams is a political reporter who brings fresh perspectives to Westminster coverage. A graduate of the NCTJ diploma program at News Associates, he cut his teeth at PoliticsHome before joining The Update Desk. He focuses on backbench politics, select committee work, and the often-overlooked details that shape legislation.
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