Treasury confirms Budget date; Radical tax relief reform 'more likely'

James Phillips
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Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond has confirmed he will deliver the government's annual budget on 29 October.

The fiscal announcement, which is Hammond's third, comes earlier than expected, and will take place exactly five months before Britain leaves the European Union. Writing on Twitter, Hammond said...

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