الأربعاء، 23 نوفمبر 2016

Autumn Statement 2016 summary: Key points at-a-glance



Image copyright PA Philip Hammond is delivering his first Autumn Statement as chancellor. The key points of what he says will be added to this page as he speaks.
What we already know
Ban on up-front fees charged by letting agents in England National Living Wage to rise to £7.50 from April next year £2bn per year by 2020 for research and development funding Reduction in the rate at which benefits are withdrawn from people when they start work £740m for the development of 5G and the further rollout of fibre connections Reforms to compensation for whiplash to cut the cost of motor insurance The state of the economy
Public borrowing/deficit/spending
Welfare
Fuel/Air Passenger Duty
Housing
Business
Infrastructure/transport/regions

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