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Andy Bagnall, director at KPMG, comments on the increase in national minimum wage and national living wage at the Budget by the Chancellor. He said:
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has responded to the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget, which includes investment in digital technologies and a plan to bring driverless cars to our roads.
Catch up on all the key figures and pledges from Chancellor Philip Hammond's autumn 2017 budget.
Philip Hammond has unveiled a major funding boost for the cash-strapped NHS - as the nation's finances were hammered by sluggish economic growth.
Chancellor Philip Hammond is laying out his fiscal plans to MPs as the state of the public finances is revealed.
‘Betrayed’ workers at Cummins Generator Technologies in Stamford are threatening industrial action, following the recent announcement that a major site in the Lincolnshire town will close.
Philip Hammond is reportedly set to hand £4.5m raised through Libor fines to veterans causes such as charity Help for Heroes.
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.
Responding to the UK Government’s Budget, Nick Roberts, Atkins’ Chief Executive Officer for UK & Europe, said:
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.
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.
Liberal Democrat Tourism spokesperson Baroness Doocey writes following her question in the House of Lords on the impact of the UK’s exit from the EU Open Skies Agreement on the UK’s tourism industry.
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.
Unite Assistant General Secretary for the public sector, Gail Cartmail calls on the Chancellor to ensure a public sector pay rise is delivered in the Budget.
Money launderers hoping to infiltrate the profession continues to be a major problem, according to the autumn update of the Risk Outlook, published today.
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.
In a letter to the Chancellor, CEO of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales urges Hammond to stick to his commitment to reach a budget surplus by 2025.
Labour has said it will back an EU withdrawal bill amendment by Conservative MP Dominic Grieve in order to protect “fundamental rights”.