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Philip Hammond is reportedly set to hand £4.5m raised through Libor fines to veterans causes such as charity Help for Heroes.
Labour has slammed the Government over its claim to have protected police budgets, after new figures revealed £413m in cuts to forces.
The Government last night confirmed the European Court of Justice’s oversight of EU citizens in the UK would end – despite Brandon Lewis’ claim that the issue was still up for negotiation.
Ministers have been forced to back down on scrapping some EU human rights measures from UK law after fearing a Conservative rebellion.
Theresa May and Philip Hammond were reportedly at war last night over what was dubbed “the worst Budget build-up in history”.
The deal agreed by Theresa May to build Britain's first new nuclear power plant in 20 years will hit the poorest the hardest, MPs have warned.
Teachers in some of the country's failing schools are to be given millions of pounds of taxpayers' money to improve their classroom skills, Philip Hammond will announce in the Budget.
Philip Hammond used the Budget to end a VAT row caused by the creation of national police and fire services in Scotland.
A staffing crisis in youth prisons is leaving too many children locked in cells when they should be in education or training, a damning watchdog report has said.
Scottish Labour has confirmed that former party leader Kezia Dugdale will not be suspended over her decision to appear on 'I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here'.
Ireland's foreign minister has insisted Dublin is still prepared to scupper the UK's hopes of starting EU trade talks next month despite Theresa May doubling her divorce bill offer.
A top board member at the Environment department has resigned after Michael Gove reportedly asked him to devote three days a week to the role.
Fiscal Phil is due at the Despatch Box shortly before 1pm tomorrow. Here are 15 things to look out for. Those in blue have already been announced.
We take a look at the key areas to look out for in Philip Hammond's Budget tomorrow - and what will be driving his decisions.
A top aide to Jeremy Corbyn has returned to work following an investigation into accusations of sexual harassment, PoliticsHome has learned.
Environment Secretary Michael Gove has been told to “get his house in order” after it was found that his department is using 1,400 disposable cups a day.
The public spending deficit made a surprise jump last month in a fresh blow to Philip Hammond as he puts the finishing touches on his set piece Budget.
DUP leader Arlene Foster has accused Brussels and Dublin of using the Northern Irish border to "blackmail" the UK over Brexit.
Labour has said it will back an EU withdrawal bill amendment by Conservative MP Dominic Grieve in order to protect “fundamental rights”.
Philip Hammond is to announce plans to extend discounted rail travel to those in the 26-30 age bracket and to review airline insolvency measures, as part of Wednesday’s Budget.
Theresa May is being urged to use the Angela Merkel’s electoral struggles to strengthen her hand in Brexit talks and secure a better deal on the so-called 'divorce bill'.
Philip Hammond will reportedly resist pressure to increase public sector pay when he announces his Budget tomorrow.
Conservative whips have been working behind the scenes to prevent a backbench rebellion over Treasury plans to relax planning laws in tomorrow’s Budget, it has been reported.
The Government has agreed to give France more money to boost security in Calais, according to French officials.
Labour splits over Brexit burst into the open after the party's frontbench ordered MPs to vote against a bid to keep the UK in the single market and customs union.
Theresa May has won the backing of her ministers to offer Brussels more cash to break the Brexit deadlock - but only if the EU agrees to finally begin trade talks.
Theresa May should walk away from her negotiations with the European Union if Brussels does not agree to move onto trade talks at a crunch summit next month, according to a former Brexit minister.
The UK elections watchdog has launched an investigation into whether the official Brexit campaign breached spending limits in the EU referendum.
Downing Street policy guru George Freeman dramatically stood down from his role today and called for party chair Patrick McGloughlin to quit.
Momentum boss Jon Lansman is on course to be elected to Labour’s ruling body after it emerged he and two other left-wing candidates have won the backing of two-thirds of local party branches.
The EU will block a Brexit deal if the UK tries to slash taxes and environmental regulations, Michel Barnier warned today.
Voters will go “absolutely spare” if the Government pledge billions to the European Union as part of its divorce settlement, an influential Tory backbencher has warned.
A former councillor has accused a senior Labour MP of groping her under a table as his wife sat opposite.
A former minister who once described Tony Blair as "my political hero" has told his party that it is time to “move on" from New Labour.
A Labour MP has denied “squaring up” to a colleague in the House of Commons last week, after an investigation was launched into his behaviour.
Theresa May has said the Government will spend up to £80bn on research and development over the next decade.