Foreign aid will not return to 0.7pc target in next five years, warns Hunt
Chancellor says economy not in right ‘fiscal position’ to increase overseas spending
Chancellor says economy not in right ‘fiscal position’ to increase overseas spending
PM to announce ban on uprooting trees without proper consultation and a new national park in England
Telegraph can reveal that discussions are taking place about whether to ditch the event, booked for October in Birmingham
Bringing forward Budget, usually held in March, would allow time for any tax cuts to improve voters’ finances before they go to polls
Prime Minister aims to revitalise his fortunes at Autumn Statement by reducing burden on businesses and workers
Former prime minister, named new Foreign Secretary last week, will say approach must benefit British people as well as the world
MPs to discuss implications for press freedom
Income tax and national insurance reductions seen as likely after Prime Minister’s pre-Autumn Statement address
John Glen, the Paymaster General, questioned last month whether benefit should continue to go to all pensioners
John Glen, who was then chief secretary to the Treasury, said that the money would be better spent tackling child poverty
The Chancellor has committed to lowering taxes as long as there is no danger of the move stimulating inflation
Chancellor insisted he would do it ‘in a responsible way’ but warned it would not ‘happen overnight’
In an interview with The Telegraph ahead of his Autumn Statement, the Chancellor says the economy is at a turning point
Speaking to The Telegraph ahead of next week's Autumn Statement, the Chancellor quashes talk that he could stand down
Dame Eleanor Laing and Virginia Crosby might have broken Commons rules by attending 2020 event during Covid restrictions
Move to strike new treaty comes after Prime Minister’s flagship small boats policy was ruled unlawful by the Supreme Court