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United Kingdom Earnings Calendar

Companies scheduled to report quarterly earnings in United Kingdom. EPS estimates, report dates, and analyst expectations.

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United Kingdom companies typically report quarterly earnings on a fiscal calendar that may differ from the US calendar (most US firms follow Jan–Dec; many United Kingdom firms follow alternative quarter-ends). Reporting season clusters in the weeks following each fiscal quarter close. We aggregate calendar data from multiple free sources, and coverage of dates further than ~30 days out is sparse for United Kingdom listings until companies confirm.

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Recent United Kingdom earnings news

TUC Demands UK Bank Windfall Tax Hike After Β£14bn Q1 Profit Surge

The Quick Take * UK's big four lenders posted ~Β£14bn combined Q1 profits, partly boosted by Iran war market turbulence * TUC urges reinstatement of bank surcharge to 8% from 3%, cut by Conservatives in 2023 on profits above Β£100m * No market price reaction data available; sentiment split between bank shareholders and labour advocates * UK government faces political pressure to respond to windfall tax call amid high interest rate environment * Global angle: high-rate windfall debates mirror

May 8, 2026

UK Pre-market Briefing β€” 2026-05-08: Oil Tops $100 as US-Iran Ceasefire Fractures, IAG Warns on Profits

Daily Market Briefing β€” AI synthesis of 30 top stories from the last 24 hours. * Top theme: Oil surged back above $100/bbl after US and Iranian forces exchanged fire in the Strait of Hormuz, further destabilising the ceasefire Trump extended indefinitely on 21 April β€” the dominant macro shock driving equities, input costs and consumer confidence across sectors. * Second theme: Energy sector in sharp focus β€” Shell has booked $6.9bn in profits since the Iran war began, drawing renewed calls for

May 8, 2026

UK Pre-market Briefing β€” 2026-05-07: Iran War Dominates as Shell Profits Surge and Retail Jobs at Risk

Daily Market Briefing β€” AI synthesis of 30 top stories from the last 24 hours. * Top theme: The Iran conflict continued to drive macro conditions β€” oil prices fell after Trump signalled the war could end if Tehran accepts a deal, opening the Strait of Hormuz 'to all'; Shell reported Q1 profits of $6.92bn boosted by elevated energy prices, while fertiliser costs for UK farmers have surged 50–70%, with Grosvenor Group warning of 'dramatic' global food price impacts in 2027. * Second theme: UK r

May 7, 2026

UK Pre-market Briefing β€” 2026-05-06: Iran War Fallout Hits FTSE, Gilts, and Jet Fuel Costs

Daily Market Briefing β€” AI synthesis of 30 top stories from the last 24 hours. * Top theme: The US-Israel war on Iran continues to dominate β€” FTSE 100 fell 1.4% on Tuesday, jet fuel prices have doubled since the war began with 2 million airline seats cut and ~13,000 fewer flights in May alone, while 80% of Britons polled fear food price rises from the conflict (Opinium survey). * Second theme: UK gilt markets under pressure β€” long-term borrowing costs hit a 28-year high amid jitters ahead of

May 6, 2026

UK Pre-market Briefing β€” 2026-05-05: Strait of Hormuz Crisis, Labour Political Risk & Pub Closures Weigh on Sentiment

Daily Market Briefing β€” AI synthesis of 30 top stories from the last 24 hours. * Top theme: Geopolitical risk from the US-Israel war on Iran continues to dominate, with the Strait of Hormuz blockage threatening UK jet fuel supplies, prompting the transport secretary to seek alternative imports from the US and a Nigerian refinery; global shipping firms remain sceptical of Trump's 'Project Freedom' naval escort plan after reports a US warship was hit by Iran. * Second theme: UK political risk s

May 5, 2026

UK Pre-market Briefing β€” 2026-05-04: Geopolitical Strain & M&A Surprise Dominate Thin News Flow

Daily Market Briefing β€” AI synthesis of 30 top stories from the last 24 hours. * Top theme: Geopolitical risk elevated as the US military launches an operation to escort stranded vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, deploying more than 100 aircraft and 15,000 personnel β€” a direct escalation of the Iran standoff that threatens global energy supply chains and shipping costs. * Second theme: Surprise M&A bid β€” GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen has made an unsolicited $56bn offer to acquire eBay, framing

May 4, 2026

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Data sourced from public earnings calendars. EPS estimates are analyst consensus; actuals reported post-release. Schedule subject to change. Not investment advice β€” see disclaimer.