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    Autumn Statement

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    • Wednesday, 14 February, 2024
      UK public finances
      Hunt explores fresh squeeze on public spending to fund tax cuts

      Chancellor examines new curbs on Whitehall budgets as his fiscal headroom is hit by higher borrowing costs

      Jeremy Hunt
    • Tuesday, 23 January, 2024
      UK Budget
      Labour’s £28bn green investment plan at risk from UK Budget tax cuts

      Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s fiscal ‘headroom’ could rise by £6bn-£10bn, economists estimate

      Environmental protesters disrupt a speech by Keir Starmer
    • Friday, 19 January, 2024
      UK tax
      Hunt predicted to win multibillion-pound boost for tax cuts

      Lower UK borrowing costs are set to provide the chancellor with more options at March Budget, economists say

      UK chancellor Jeremy Hunt
    • Sunday, 26 November, 2023
      Martin Wolf
      Jeremy Hunt’s search for an elusive growth strategy

      The chancellor would benefit from a system with fewer fiscal events, and more focus on policy

      Jeremy Hunt in front of the door of 11 Downing Street
    • Friday, 24 November, 2023
      Conservative Party UK
      Tory focus turns to Spring Budget to close gap with Labour ahead of election

      Chancellor Jeremy Hunt under pressure to be bolder in wake of Autumn Statement

      Jeremy Hunt and Rishi Sunak at Nissan factory
    • Friday, 24 November, 2023
      Personal Finance
      The Autumn Statement and your money 

      Analysis of the chancellor’s cuts to national insurance and changes to Isas and pensions

    • Friday, 24 November, 2023
      Soumaya Keynes
      How to fix Britain’s flashy economic announcements

      I enjoy the circus — but if I were running the show, I would do things a little differently

      Illustration of a conductor with music scores swirling around him, red box, graph lines.
    • Friday, 24 November, 2023
      Serious MoneyClaer Barrett
      Tell Sid all you like — but he might not buy NatWest

      Next generation of investors can buy into the sentiment even if they don’t want to own shares in UK banks

      A “Tell Sid” magazine ad from the 1980s
    • Thursday, 23 November, 2023
      UK tax
      Hunt’s tax cuts leave poison pill for next UK chancellor

      Future government would be faced with imposing austerity on some public services to meet key pledges in Autumn Statement

      A composite image of Rachel Reeves and Jeremy Hunt
    • Thursday, 23 November, 2023
      Q&A: How will the Autumn Statement affect me?

      Experts answer your personal finance questions

      Composite images of Anne Fairweather, Nimesh Shah, Emma Agyemang and Claer Barrett
    • Thursday, 23 November, 2023
      Helen Barnard
      Jeremy Hunt has not done nearly enough to alleviate hunger and hardship

      Some of the UK chancellor’s measures are very welcome — but much more needs to be done

      A sign painted on the side of a house directs people to a local food bank in Leeds
    • Thursday, 23 November, 2023
      UK tax
      UK households to be £1,900 poorer by 2025, think-tank says

      Resolution Foundation’s findings lay bare parlous state of living standards underlying Autumn Statement

    • Thursday, 23 November, 2023
      Free LunchMartin Sandbu
      Autumn Statement: a very British (tax) affair Premium content

      The problems with letting the fiscal rule tail wag the budget dog

      The Treasury building in London
    • Thursday, 23 November, 2023
      Jeremy Hunt defends tax cuts despite pressure on public services

      Fiscal watchdog says chancellor’s plans have been funded by leaving departments exposed to inflation

      UK chancellor Jeremy Hunt
    • Thursday, 23 November, 2023
      Inside Politics
      Tax cuts today, impossible spending cuts tomorrow

      Rather than protecting public services, chancellor puts his fiscal harvest towards ‘retail offers’ and passes pain to Labour

      Singer Charlotte Church and protesters demonstrate against austerity and spending cuts in 2015
    • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
      Hunt gambles fiscal tailwind on voter-friendly tax cuts

      Chancellor’s decision was a politically-charged move aimed at putting clear ideological water between his party and Labour

      Montage of coat of arms combined with a block chart
    • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
      News in-depth
      Hunt’s growth reforms will not transform UK prospects, warns watchdog

      OBR says the economy faced serious economic headwinds even after chancellor’s Autumn Statement

      Jeremy Hunt and a bar chart
    • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
      National insurance cuts swamped by stealth tax rise, says fiscal watchdog

      Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s reductions will be more than offset by ongoing freeze on personal allowance thresholds, according to OBR

      Commuters cross London Bridge in the City of London
    • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
      Martin Wolf
      Hunt may be lucky but he has not solved the UK growth challenge

      The real problem the chancellor faces is the poor performance of the economy in the long run

      Illustration of Jeremy Hunt using a leaf blower to blow a flurry of £5 notes around
    • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
      UK energy
      New low-carbon generating schemes exempted from UK windfall tax

      Move is one of several steps taken by the government aimed at boosting investment in clean energy

      Wind farm structure
    • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
      Hunt in political ‘gamble’ with no new money for NHS England

      Health leaders have called for urgent cash injection after wave of strikes

      NHS staff with a patient in a wheelchair in a hospital
    • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
      Disrupted Times
      UK chancellor Jeremy Hunt produces a highly political Autumn Statement

      Also in this newsletter: Altman back at OpenAI, ECB stress warning, tips from bomb disposal expert

      Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt
    • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
      UK’s biggest companies excluded from business rates freeze

      Large retail chains that provide ‘lion’s share’ of jobs and investment will bear the brunt, lobby group says

      Selfridges department store on London’s Oxford Street
    • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
      Robert Shrimsley
      A Tory chancellor walks into a bar . . . 

      Hunt has given the Conservatives a story to tell the voters but no one should assume it has a happy ending

      Jeremy Hunt after delivering the Autumn Statement
    • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
      Claer Barrett
      Would Aussie rules boost UK pensions?

      A ‘pot for life’ and other Autumn Statement windfalls will benefit wealthier investors

      View from behind of two pensioners sitting on a bench in the sunshine in Australia, looking out sea
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