Autumn Statement 2016: The five big things to look out for
If Philip Hammond has his way, the Autumn Statement might go back to being a bit like that in future - but this year's event promises to be a major one. In large part that's because this is the first fiscal event since the Brexit vote in June. After all, if the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), which calculates the official government growth numbers, thinks the economy is heading for the sink, that will mean much less tax revenue, and much less money for the Chancellor to give away in futu
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