Jeremy Hunt
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The end of energy life-support: bad for business?
Talking Point Companies have lost their guaranteed handouts – but it’s a relief for the taxpayer
By The Week Staff Published
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Edinburgh reforms: is risk-taking in the City back?
Talking Point Jeremy Hunt has announced new measures to ‘awaken the Square Mile’
By The Week Staff Published
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Why UK companies are facing a dystopian, zero-growth future
feature In prioritising stability, the Treasury risks ‘stifling enterprise and entrepreneurship’
By The Week Staff Published
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Quiz of The Week: 12 - 19 November
Puzzles and Quizzes Have you been paying attention to The Week’s news?
By Sorcha Bradley Published
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What the Autumn Statement means for Labour
Talking Point Rachel Reeves has been praised for her response to Tory plans but what would she do differently?
By Fred Kelly Published
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Where did Jeremy Hunt’s £55bn black hole come from?
Today's Big Question A ‘series of economic shocks’ have caused the disputed ‘gap’ in public finances
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Five main points from the chancellor’s Autumn Statement
In Depth Jeremy Hunt announces his plans for the economy while admitting the UK is in a recession
By Fred Kelly Published
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Is the UK the ‘sick man of Europe’ once again?
Today's Big Question Dysfunctional labour market driven by rise of the ‘economically inactive’ is a major block to growth
By The Week Staff Published
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Budget cuts and stealth tax rises: five predictions for the Autumn Statement
feature Chancellor eyes savings from public spending, inheritance tax and energy profit levies
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Cabinet reshuffle: how do the Tory and Labour frontbenches match up?
Today's Big Question The two top teams are ready to lock horns as Rishi Sunak’s premiership begins
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Do Truss and Hunt dare to ditch pensions triple lock?
Today's Big Question ‘U-turn on a U-turn’ sees ‘politically totemic’ pledge first set to be dropped then saved
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Love thy neighbour: why chancellors and prime ministers often fall out
feature No. 10 and No. 11 Downing Street have often been locked in bitter power struggles
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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What will happen to UK energy bills in April?
Speed Read Uncertainty over who will receive support amid predictions of costs rising to £5,000 a year
By The Week Staff Published
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Can Jeremy Hunt’s mini-budget reversal save Truss?
Today's Big Question Markets respond favourably but some pundits say newly announced U-turn may make PM’s position even worse
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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