Government 'no longer' seeking to deliver budget surplus by 2020 says Chancellor Philip Hammond
Hammond ditches predecessor's commitment to budget surplus, acknowledges lower growth in 2017.
Autumn Statement as it happened: Key points from Philip Hammond's first fiscal plan
The chancellor abandons plans to run budget surplus by 2020 and says Britain's economy will grow 2.1% this year.
Autumn Statement 2016: How women are set to lose out to austerity yet again
Chancellor Philip Hammond will present his first big budget statement - but it likely won't favour women.
Property industry is asking Philip Hammond to reverse Osborne's tax hikes — is he listening?
George Osborne overhauled property taxation but the sector hopes his successor Hammond will be different.
We can expect more resentment for the poor from Hammond's Autumn statement
Right-wing politicians have refused to sort out the economic demons that are causing anger.
UK public sector finances remain weak despite beating expectations in October
Government unlikely to meet OBR's target for public borrowing in financial year to the end of March.
Autumn Statement checklist: Hammond's ever-decreasing circles
Brexit and bond sell-offs since the US presidential election have limited the Chancellor's options.
Eurosceptics welcome prospect of Blair's political return as he 'discredits most things he touches'
The former PM is setting up a new London bureau, where he will reportedly move 130 staffers.
Theresa May says Britain will seek transitional deal to soften Brexit impact
Prime Minister hints plans to place workers on companies boards could be watered down.
Theresa May reaches out to big business ahead of Autumn Statement
The prime minister will tell the CBI she supports free markets, despite pledge to cut down on tax avoidance.
Hammond and McDonnell clash as Chancellor prepares to make Britain 'match-fit' for Brexit
Hammond said he would make the UK economy 'match-fit' for Brexit.
IoD predicts UK will slash corporation tax to 15% because of Donald Trump
Top business body told IBTimes UK that Western economies will follow the White House's lead.
John McDonnell: UK government committing dereliction of duty with Brexit plan
Shadow chancellor says Theresa May's ministers are divided over the UK's plan to split from the EU.
UK could face £25bn hole in public finances by 2020, IFS says
This is said to limit UK Chancellor Philip Hammond's options in the upcoming autumn statement.
Hedge fund investor 'doubles money' on Tower poppies
Just a third of the money raised by last year's Tower of London display went to charity.
Google Ireland pays just €46.5m in corporation tax even as revenues increase 23% to €22.6bn
The Dublin-based subsidiary said the low taxes were because its taxable profits were just €341m.
Bank of England Super Thursday – interest rate decision and inflation report as it happened
BoE keeps rates unchanged as Governor Mark Carney delivers quarterly inflation report.
Theresa May mocks George Osborne in high-viz tribute at awards ceremony
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson also said the UK would make a 'Titanic success' of Brexit.
Philip Hammond to use Autumn Statement to outline 'flexible' fiscal approach
The chancellor will not commit himself to any strict targets in bid to deal with Brexit vote fallout.
Remain campaign chief accepted CBE so he could take wife to Buckingham Palace
Will Straw, the former executive director of Britain Stronger in Europe, was grilled by a group of MPs.
Mark Carney's decision to leave Bank of England before 2021 met by mixed response
BoE Governor will step down in 2019 but analysts are divided over the wisdom of his decision.
UK must boost defence budget to be taken seriously by US says Lord David Owen
Former Labour foreign secretary says UK should increase spending to 2.5% of GDP.
Britain's economy could face £84bn black hole post-Brexit
Resolution Foundation warns deteriorating economic outlook will hit Britain's finance over the next five years.
Boris Johnson was right about 'Boris Island' – expanding Heathrow is a mistake
350 years since the Great Fire of London, our leaders are still choosing the cheapest option.
These are the tactics British military hackers will use to disrupt Isis in Mosul
From intelligence gathering to disrupting online propaganda - will hacking help?
Housing minister Gavin Barwell: Government must not obsess about home ownership
Barwell says all types of homes are needed, not just those for sale to first-time buyers.
Government backing Heathrow is a 'lazy, default position' claims senior Tory MP
Zac Goldsmith vows senior cabinet members including Boris Johnson would never support Heathrow.
Send the build-to-rent sector 'into overdrive' by cutting tax and relaxing planning rules
British Property Federation calls on government to boost build-to-rent sector to ease housing crisis.
'Drop migration targets for high-skilled workers' says Leave campaign leader
Dominic Cummings says the public were only concerned about unskilled workers entering the UK.
Kate Middleton may be a potent part in strengthening UK ties with EU nations during Brexit
Duchess of Cambridge will visit the Netherlands on Tuesday (11 October).