On Thursday 17 November our latest Chancellor Jeremy Hunt delivered the third fiscal statement in as many months, against a backdrop of rising inflation and economic recession.
The Chancellor laid out three core priorities of stability, growth, and public services, seeking a balanced path to support the economy and return to growth partially through public spending restraint, and partially through tax rises.
We have produced our regular roundup of the announcements, which you can read and download to the right of this page (or below if viewing on mobile).
We are also hosting an Autumn Statement debrief webinar at 11am on Thursday 24 November – you can book your place here.
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