The latest news, analysis and opinion on the autumn Budget and how it affects you.
Spending boost has reinforced the monetary policy committee’s caution about scope for further interest rate cuts
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Markets unsettled by extent of government borrowing as Rachel Reeves boosts spending
Smallest private sector employers will be protected from NI increase while big business can pass cost on to consumer
More than 200 sign letter to chancellor saying rises in national insurance contributions will cause business closures
More companies intend to use salary sacrifice arrangements to offset Budget tax rises
Low-cost bakery chain has not yet commented on impact but retailers warn that measures will hurt
National insurance increases will push up the cost of childcare and hit lower-paid part-time jobs
Sainsbury’s, BT and Wetherspoons among those warning that changes may force price rises for customers
Chief executive Allison Kirkby calls increase a ‘new inflationary pressure that we need to suffer in our business’
UK chancellor describes last week’s £40bn tax-raising Budget as a ‘one-off reset’ and one ‘we will never need . . . again’
Pub chain says rise from higher taxes and NI contributions will fuel inflation
OBR chair says relationship with finance ministry moving to ‘system of trust but verify’
ABF warns changes to national insurance and wages will cost it tens of millions but remains optimistic
You’re a little much for me, public sector net financial liabilities
Advisers warn British government’s proposal to replace non-dom scheme will attract those seeking short-term tax holidays
UK central bank focused on longer-term picture of slowing inflation even as Budget predicted to increase near-term demand
Labour chancellor’s first Budget sparked a backlash from companies, charities and GPs
The Budget’s new IHT measures demonstrate a profound misunderstanding of how our agriculture works
Funding commitments raise questions over whether the money can deliver needed long-term transformation
Experts respond to queries about measures announced in the autumn Budget
Reforms will put emphasis on early succession planning for agricultural estates
FT reporters review this week’s £40bn tax-raising measures
Ceiling rises 20% over 5-year period to £200bn to avoid ‘having to take short-term decisions’
UK prime minister writes in FT that Labour government will not become addicted to tax and spend
If we want the country to grow again, then we need to get it working and building again
Move to target wealthy foreigners comes as government makes several concessions to stem flow out of Britain