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Miami Homes Feb 20, 2026

UK Government Finances Show Surplus in January, Defying Expectations

The UK government's finances performed better than expected in January, with tax receipts exceeding forecasts. Official data suggests a surplus, providing a welcome boost to the economy. This development could have significant implications for the government's fiscal policy and budget planning.

Miami Homes Feb 16, 2026

Government Probes Labour Think Tank Over Alleged Investigation into Journalists

The government has launched an investigation into claims that a Labour think tank ordered an investigation into journalists. The think tank allegedly paid a company at least £30,000 to uncover the origins of a story about undeclared donations. The controversy raises questions about the use of private investigators and the potential intimidation of journalists.

AI Pulse Feb 16, 2026

Jupiter's Mark Nash Makes Historic Bet on Japanese Government Bonds

Mark Nash, a seasoned investment manager at Jupiter Asset Management, has made a surprising move by placing a long-term strategic bet on Japanese government bonds. This marks a significant shift in his investment strategy, driven by the recent win of Sanae Takaichi in Japan's ruling party leadership election. Nash's bold move is seen as a vote of confidence in Japan's economic prospects.

Politico Wire Jan 31, 2026

US Government Shutdown Continues Despite Last-Minute Funding Deal

The US government shut down on Saturday, October 1, after Congress failed to pass a funding bill before the deadline. Despite a last-minute deal reached between Democratic and Republican leaders, the government will continue its shutdown until the House of Representatives can vote on the agreement and end the impasse. The House is expected to vote as early as Monday.

Politico Wire Jan 31, 2026

US Government Partially Shuts Down over Homeland Security Funding Dispute

The US government experienced a partial shutdown on Saturday, January 31, 2026, due to a standoff in Congress over new restrictions on federal agents involved in homeland security. The Democratic senators refused to vote for a bill authorizing continued spending by the Department of Homeland Security. The deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, who were both US citizens, fueled the minority party's opposition to the bill.