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Chancellor shelves plan to cut inheritance tax in Autumn Statement but has more fiscal headroom than expected
Spring Budget tax cuts could be hurried forward as chancellor seeks to appease Tory MPs fearful of 2024 election defeat
Chancellor seeks to make room in finances for tax cuts after inflation fell to 4.6% in October
Households living near pylons and substations will be offered compensation as part of Autumn Statement
Chancellor’s proposals expected to fall short of some regional leaders’ ambitious demands
Jeremy Hunt pledges to boost growth as he unveils £4.5bn in new funding for industry
UK chancellor under pressure from Tory MPs ahead of election expected next year
Chancellor’s move is part of range of measures aimed at channelling retirement fund investment to boost economic growth
Chancellor to announce plans to tackle long-term sickness and joblessness in Autumn Statement next week
Move in Autumn Statement designed to avoid fears of ‘cliff edge’ in investment
Flat GDP in third quarter poses challenge for chancellor as he aims to revive growth in Autumn Statement
Chancellor pressed for extra money in Autumn Statement as struggling health service heads into winter
Audience questions to be taken at Bristol Festival of Economics
Business coalition asks UK chancellor to raise support for ‘productivity enhancing’ investments
Difficult fiscal situation facing chancellor Jeremy Hunt is underscored in analysis by Institute for Fiscal Studies
Though unpopular, IHT is paid by few in UK and revenue lost would have to be made up for elsewhere
Treasury looks to simplify tax-free savings regime and weighs new allowance for investments in UK companies
Plan for tax breaks and subsidies in Autumn Statement to boost occupational health provision
Chancellor tells the FT in an interview that companies have ‘moral’ duty to hold down prices
As the cost of living soars, consumers may regret those expensive finance deals
Brussels is overhauling the policy constraints it imposes while the UK chancellor is setting new ones of his own
We will not create a mirror image of the disastrous sugar rush of the ‘mini’ Budget
Politicians must listen to young professionals who are feeling the squeeze
Barring nationalised supplier from hedging energy purchases forecast to cost bill payers £200 a household
Government torn between political and budgetary demands as real wages set for two decade-long stagnation
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