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Hollywood ending unlikely for Jeremy Hunt, with progress on economy slow

Chancellor is upbeat but there is little chance of autumn statement changing voter perceptions of Tory plan

The right is babbling about tax cuts while Britain burns. Pay no heed, Jeremy Hunt

Investment, investment, investment must be the chancellor’s mantra. Instead, he is being urged to give away billions to those least in need

Jeremy Hunt weighing up inheritance tax cut in autumn statement

Chancellor considering move after fall in inflation and being told he will have more money to spend

Boris Johnson’s flagship hospital scheme mired in delays, watchdog finds

MPs’ committee has ‘no confidence’ in delivery target for new hospitals and levelling up funds also criticised

‘Flip-flopping’ has cost UK billions in investment cash since 2010, says report

Before autumn statement, industry bosses say more consistency is needed after more than a decade of instability

Don’t expect Sunak’s inflation ‘triumph’ to mean good news for energy bills

With gas prices linked to events worldwide, the average UK household is likely still to pay £800 more than what used to be normal

Jeremy Hunt urged not to use sharp fall in inflation to squeeze benefits

Charities say it would be indefensible to raise working age benefits in line with CPI figure for October instead of September

UK inflation drops sharply to 4.6% as energy prices fall

Decline in annual rate in October eases fears that Bank of England will raise interest rates again this year

UK inflation expected to slow sharply, easing interest rate pressure

Economists expect October’s reading to fall almost two points to 4.8%, helped by drop in energy prices

Treasury should use price controls in cost of living crisis, say Fabians

Thinktank says government and Bank of England need to take more joined-up approach to solving economic problems

Rachel Reeves plans pensions reform as part of Labour’s growth plan

Shadow chancellor also backs planning changes and industrial strategy, but no ‘unfunded tax cuts’

More public investment, not less, could lift advanced economies out of their malaise

Western nations are caught in a low-growth trap, with tricky political choices to make – but there is a way out

I challenge Rishi Sunak: vote with Labour to stop a Truss-style disaster happening again

When the former PM crashed the economy, working people suffered. We can never let it happen again, writes the shadow chancellor

Labour motion to ban Truss-style budget meltdowns puts pressure on Tory MPs

Party loyalty would force Conservatives to vote against plan for fiscal responsibility

Britain needs shelter from this absolute Tory shower

From privatisation to Brexit to its current collapse, the damage done by the Conservative party leaves one longing for the past

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