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By: Saskia Koopman

Tech Reporter Saskia Koopman is CityAM's Tech reporter covering everything from Wall Street's AI craze to the UK government's tech policy.

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  • Burnham vows to cut the price of a pint as he turns on Labour tax rises

    June 6, 2026

    Andy Burnham has launched a major policy intervention of the Makerfield by-election campaign with a pledge to cut business rates for pubs and ease the tax burden on small businesses, marking a clear break with Keir Starmer’s government. The Greater Manchester mayor said Labour had “got it wrong” on small businesses as he unveiled plans [...]

  • Andy Burnham ducks ‘fiscal rules exam’ despite pledge to stick to them

    June 6, 2026

    Andy Burnham refused to explain Labour’s fiscal rules on Friday, despite insisting he would stick to them if he entered Downing Street, raising questions over the economic strategy underpinning his growing leadership bid. The Greater Manchester Mayor, who has spent months positioning himself as Labour’s most prominent alternative voice, was challenged to explain the government’s [...]

  • Ash Sarkar says she will ‘never work with SXSW again’ after Hasan Piker visa row

    June 4, 2026

    Ash Sarkar has said she will never work with SXSW again after withdrawing from the festival over its handling of the Hasan Piker visa row, accusing organisers of failing to defend invited speakers barred from entering the UK. The Novara Media commentator pulled out of SXSW London after organisers responded to the Home Office’s decision [...]

  • Martin Sorrell calls WPP ‘catatonic’ as Goldman slaps sell rating on its own client

    June 4, 2026

    Sir Martin Sorrell spent 33 years turning WPP from a small Kent-based wire and plastics manufacturer into the world’s largest ad company. He left in 2018 following a dispute over personal conduct that he has consistently denied, and has been a vocal critic of his successors ever since. “I think they are further gone than [...]

  • S4 Capital cuts jobs as Sorrell predicts ‘fewer people’ in advertising

    June 4, 2026

    S4 Capital has cut a further 150 jobs this year, amid warnings from Sir Martin Sorrell that AI will leave the advertising industry employing “fewer people” in the years ahead. The London-listed marketing group said its workforce has fallen to around 6,200, down from roughly 7,000 a year ago, as clients continue to rein in [...]

  • Working Brits are struggling to keep up with AI

    June 4, 2026

    Britain’s workforce is showing signs of AI fatigue just as politicians and business leaders demand faster adoption of the technology. New research from Henley Business School found 61 per cent of workers feel overwhelmed by the pace of AI change in the workplace, while nearly two-thirds of AI users admit they sometimes choose not to [...]

  • Global trade remains ‘alive and well’ despite tariffs and war, says DHL boss

    June 3, 2026

    From conflict in the Middle East to shifting tariffs and rising concern over Britain’s supply chain resilience, businesses are facing an increasingly unpredictable trading environment. But according to DHL Supply Chain chief executive Hendrik Venter, global trade is adapting rather than retreating. For anyone responsible for moving goods around the world, the past few years [...]

  • Google hit with UK-first AI crackdown over publisher content

    June 3, 2026

    Google will be forced to give publishers greater control over how their content is used in AI-generated search results after the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) unveiled what it described as a “world-first” intervention aimed at re-balancing power between Big Tech and content creators. The move comes as publishers increasingly complain that Google’s AI Overviews [...]

  • Music bosses pass Tory blame to Labour over ticket tout row

    June 2, 2026

    When Labour announced plans last November to cap ticket resale prices, many in the live music industry thought a campaign that had dragged on for nearly two decades was finally approaching a conclusion, writes Saskia Koopman. The government pledged to make it illegal to resell tickets above face value, cap fees charged by resale platforms [...]

  • How do you teach a robotaxi London? Waymo explains

    June 2, 2026

    Before Waymo launches a commercial robotaxi service in London, it needs to teach its vehicles more than just how to drive on the left, writes Saskia Koopman. Waymo, the Alphabet-owned autonomous driving company, has spent months testing vehicles across the capital ahead of a planned commercial launch. The robotaxi giant has been testing in London [...]

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