Chancellor bids to repair UK’s tarnished economic reputation with tax rises and spending cuts, claiming pain is necessary
UK employers’ group warns of business ‘hibernation’ without measures to encourage investment
Think-tank highlights how PM’s move, allied to high inflation, is poised to levy far more from Britons
Whitehall insiders say levelling-up secretary Michael Gove wants revamped focus on urban regeneration
Chancellor intends to cut £33bn in public spending while raising taxes by £21bn under draft proposals
Autumn Statement to address fall in revenue from vehicle levies triggered by switch to battery-powered models
Prime minister wants more time ‘to understand what is an important and detailed matter’, MPs told
Ministers hope sweeping Autumn Statement measures to fill gaping hole in UK public finances will not be needed in full
Finance minister to present government’s fiscal statement ahead of Bank of England meeting on November 3
Chancellor expected to extend freeze on tax thresholds but medium-term plan could be pushed back
Chancellor hopes to unveil proposals to balance the government’s books on October 31
Some of chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s options for ‘eye-wateringly difficult’ decisions on tax and spending
UK officials seek to limit policy’s cost in wake of fears of creating ‘open-ended cheque book’
Top Treasury officials say they have decided to take collaboration to a ‘new level’
Treasury briefly studied cutting or stopping interest payments on lenders’ reserves held by Bank of England
Regaining credibility demands more than defiantly jabbing a finger at the Laffer curve
PM and her chancellor seek to reassure the markets with October 31 fiscal statement and key Treasury appointment
Chancellor brings announcement forward to October 31 as gilt markets sell off despite BoE intervention
Thirty-year borrowing costs shoot higher as government and central bank both seek to reassure investors
Appointment of James Bowler part of broader efforts to reassure markets after mini-Budget
Overwhelmed by gilt
Appointment of Antonia Romeo to succeed Sir Tom Scholar would be another break with Whitehall orthodoxy
Central bank to spend £5bn a day for 13 days over ‘material risk to UK financial stability’ and threat to pensions
Unreported offshore earnings of UK residents domiciled overseas totalled £10.9bn in 2018
Tory MPs and traders braced for further market volatility after UK chancellor insists ‘more to come’
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