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Myles Mccormick

Journalist covering key news for Financial Times. Tracked by Paperboy directory.

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Trump vows further attacks on Iran as energy shock propels US inflation

Price pressures at 3-year high ● Fuel costs biggest factor ● Wider economy at risk ● Midterms loom

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Trump vows further attacks on Iran as energy shock propels US inflation

Price pressures at 3-year high ● Fuel costs biggest factor ● Wider economy at risk ● Midterms loom

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Financial TimesJUN 11, 2026Lead Story
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US inflation jumps to three-year high as Iran war propels cost of living crisis

Consumer prices rise 3.8% ● Fuel bills soaring ● Peace deal hopes fade ● Pressure piled on Trump

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Financial TimesMAY 13, 2026Lead Story
The paper connects geopolitical instability directly to domestic macroeconomic data, framing the Middle East conflict primarily through its tangible financial impact on US consumers and the resulting political pressure on the administration.
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Iran war will squeeze US voters long after conflict ends, economists warn

Doubt over Pakistan talks • Trump sends negotiators • No Tehran delegation • Truce ends tomorrow

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Financial TimesAPR 20, 2026Lead Story
Focuses on the downstream macroeconomic consequences of international conflict, specifically analyzing how energy inflation tied to an Iran war could impact US domestic politics and electoral sentiment.

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Paperboy tracks bylines on the front pages of major US and UK broadsheets. This page shows every front-page story attributed to Myles Mccormick in our archive, based on bylines extracted from front-page images by AI. It covers only front-page stories — not the full output of this journalist. Data begins April 2026.