Budget confirmed for 11 March after Javid's departure

James Phillips
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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak has confirmed the government will go ahead with its Budget on 11 March, despite Sajid Javid’s resignation.

The former chancellor's unexpected departure from the government just four weeks before the planned fiscal statement left its future in doubt - with Number 10 Downing Street tight-lipped over the w...

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