Sentences with phrase «autumn statement today»

As George Osborne prepares to make his autumn statement today, what challenges should the chancellor focus on?
I'll be bringing you live coverage of the autumn statement today with the unfortunate caveat that economics is like a murderous foreign language to me.
Responding to the Chancellor's Autumn statement today, Mark Winstanley, CEO of Rethink Mental Illness said: «This is a golden opportunity for the NHS to address the historic underinvestment in mental health care.

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George Osborne has unveiled measures he hopes will «build the foundations of future growth» in today's autumn statement.
George Osborne's autumn statement was in danger of falling apart today, after the sell - off of the 4G mobile phone licenses raised just # 2.3 billion - significantly less than the # 3.5 billion predicted by the government.
Chancellor George Osborne is mixing good news with bad today as he delivers his autumn statement on the economy today.
Buried in the small print of today's autumn statement is a firm sign George Osborne is prepared to back Ed Miliband's call for a levy on tobacco.
Today's autumn statement is being treated in the Westminster Village as though its contents will decide the election.
Today's autumn statement will likely see the Office of Budget Responsibility (OBR) downgrade all its expectations for the British economy, while chancellor George Osborne tries to reassure us that his new initiatives will make everything better.
Instead the chancellor made a decision, revealed in today's autumn statement, which potentially ruins the policy's impact altogether.
George Osborne's autumn statement announcements are grabbing all the headlines today.
Today's autumn statement saw the chancellor reveal the Office of Budget Responsibility's (OBR) forecasts for the year ahead.
It should be autumn statement day today, but Cameron took the concept of prostrating himself before the Chinese so seriously that it's been shifted to tomorrow to make space for his trip.
Today we've got the chance to go through it all again, because Osborne is back before Mann and his colleagues, taking questions about the autumn statement.
Today, the current SDLT threshold is # 125,000 for residential properties (both freehold and leasehold and when buying a property through a shared ownership scheme) and, due to changes announced in the autumn statement, rates will now now apply only to that part of the property price that falls within each band.
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