Read Philip Hammond's Budget 2017 speech in full
Chancellor delivers his first ever budget speech in the House of Commons
Budget 2017 as it happened: Hammond pledges £2bn to social care but warns against reckless spending
The chancellor warns against expecting major surprises on taxes and spending plans.
Budget 2017 preview: What will Chancellor Philip Hammond have in his red box?
Watch as IBTimes UK attempts to predict what Hammond has been planning in Number 11.
Budget 2017 checklist: Five things to watch out for when the Chancellor gets to his feet
Philip Hammond is expected to have £12bn to play with, but he plans keep hold of it in case economy weakens.
Local councils in Britain to get emergency cash injection to fund social care
Theresa May faces possible backbench rebellion if she does not resolve social care funding.
Trump and May's special relationship UK state visit on hold until 'the heat dies down'
The Stop Trump Coalition vows to turn the temperature up on the US president rather than quieten down.
Government departments told to tighten belts and cut costs by 6% before 2020 election
Labour accuses Conservatives of attempting to pursue austerity policies by stealth.
OBR likely to reduce public sector net borrowing forecast for 2016/17 by £3bn, says report
This is amid improvements in both tax receipts and economic growth.
1MDB scandal: Coutts ordered to pay £5.2m by Swiss financial watchdog for money laundering breaches
Regulator also threatens to initiate 'enforcement proceedings' against the bank's employees.
Carney defends his gloomy Brexit predictions adding that major uncertainties lie ahead
Bank of England's boss says that Britain's Brexit journey is really just beginning.
The only way is up: Bank of England lifts growth and inflation forecast for 2017
BoE now expects UK economy to grow 2% in 2017, compared with November's 1.4% forecast.
Bank of England holds February interest rate at 0.25% and upgrades growth forecasts
UK central bank maintains asset purchase programme at £435bn, and revises growth for 2017 up to 2.0%
Oprah Winfrey to join CBS' 60 Minutes as special contributor
Media mogul set to make her first appearance later this year.
England duo James Haskell and Jack Clifford miss Portugal training ahead of Six Nations
Back-row forwards had been due to travel to Vilamoura but will now undergo further medical checks.
An industrial strategy that fights climate change would fix our broken economy
We should wean ourselves off an over-reliance on finance and build up renewable industries to create jobs.
Revision to UK public finances data puts Hammond on track to hit deficit goal
Public borrowing falls less than expected in December but remains 14% lower year-on-year in first nine months of 2016-17.
Facebook rolls out fake news filtering tools in Germany ahead of elections
Third-party fact checking organisations will help identify false news stories on the social media platform.
Joe Marler broken leg deepens England injury crisis for Six Nations
Harlequins prop becomes sixth player ruled out of part of the Championships which start on 4 February.
How much rents are rising in your area of the UK
'Affordability ceiling' sees rent growth slow in expensive markets such as London.
Chris Robshaw ruled out of Six Nations: England's full list of injury concerns revealed
Harlequins flanker set to miss 12 weeks as he prepares to undergo surgery on a shoulder problem.
Theresa May lays out vision for Britain with idea of 'shared society'
The PM tried to distance herself from David Cameron's 'big society' and Margaret Thatcher's 'no society'.
Majestic beluga whales respond erratically to summer sea ice loss in the Arctic
Some beluga whales are delaying their return to more southerly seas for winter for more than a month.
UK families on £70,000 income say they are struggling financially
It follows Chancellor Philip Hammond's pledge to support JAMs – those just-about managing.
The highest paying UK supermarket is German grocer Aldi with new wage rates near £10 an hour
Aldi's new pay rates put it well above the government's minimum wage and national living wage levels.
Think this year was eventful? Here is what is coming up in 2017
We could do with a quiet year - but perish the thought in the next 12 months.
Number of urgent operations cancelled by NHS England hits new record high
NHS England cancelled 446 urgent operations in November 2016 compared to 243 in November 2015.
UK economy beats expectations in first quarter post-Brexit
UK GDP grows 0.6% in the quarter after the June Brexit vote slightly ahead of the 0.5% analysts expected.
FTSE outlook 2017: Investors are betting big on the magic of Donald Trump
The rollercoaster of 2016 looks set to crash into next year - with rapid growth or a trade war at the end of the ride.
Property and housing in 2016: Brexit, buy-to-let tax hikes and slowing London house prices
We look back on a property year where the dynamics of UK house prices shifted and Brexit began.
Evidence of Russian hacking in Ukraine linked back to US election, says new report
Cybersecurity firm that investigated DNC hack offers more evidence tying Russia to US election intrusions