All news on the topic: Jeremy Hunt

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Tory civil war looms as rebel MPs vow to raise hell over Cameron and Braverman
Supporters of ousted Home Secretary Suella Braverman have threatened to "raise hell", while the appointment of David Cameron has left MPs "agog and angry" amid fresh WhatsApp plotting by rebels
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Rishi Sunak reshuffles Cabinet as David Cameron makes return - list in full
The list of who's in and who's out as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak reshuffles his Cabinet after sacking Suella Braverman as Home Secretary and making David Cameron Foreign Secretary
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Liz Truss among seven former Prime Ministers paying respects at Cenotaph
Liz Truss, Boris Johnson, Theresa May, David Cameron, Gordon Brown, Sir Tony Blair and Sir John Major attended the national Remembrance Sunday service - though Ms Truss did not lay a wreath during her 49-day premiership
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Tory Gavin Williamson handed £25,000 'bonus' by donor's firm
The firm is owned by Dr Selva Pankaj, a long-time Tory donor whose firms have handed more than half a million to the party
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Tory anger grows at Suella Braverman as cabinet members decline to back her
Suella Braverman's job as Home Secretary is hanging by a thread with cabinet members Jeremy Hunt and Robert Halfon both declining to back her and backbencher Tim Loughton saying 'it needs to stop'
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Braverman accused of pushing 'hate' on BBC Question Time as PM told to sack her
Under-fire Suella Braverman is facing a fight for her survival after No10 said an article she wrote hitting out at the police had not been cleared. One senior Tory MP called her position 'untenable'.
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Jeremy Hunt 'plotting huge shake-up of ISA rules' in Autumn Statement
Under current rules, you can only pay into one of each type of ISA in a single tax year - for example, one cash ISA and one stocks and shares ISA, but Jeremy Hunt is reportedly considering changing this
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'The King's Speech shows the Tories are visibly running out of steam'
The Tories are so out of touch after 13 years their hopes are vanishing. The glaring missed opportunities would see a footballer dropped, ordered to train with kids and told told to replace square boots.
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Martin Lewis warning over 'dead duck' account and urges Jeremy Hunt to act now
LISAs allow you to save up to £4,000 each tax year for your first home or retirement, with the Government giving you a 25% bonus - but savers can face big penalties
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Storm Ciaran still causing havoc as 12,000 Brits stuck without running water
Some 12,000 residents in a part of Surrey have now been without any water for a day after Storm Ciaran hit a Thames Water plant over the weekend causing a major outage
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Britain warned Austerity 2.0 will see spending on public services slashed again
Ahead of the Chancellor's Autumn Statement, the Resolution Foundation said Whitehall departments are braced for cuts on the scale of those unleashed by George Osborne
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Miriam Margolyes ‘shocked and appalled’ with herself for swearing at Jeremy Hunt
Harry Potter actress Miriam Margolyes has become notorious in her later years for sharing explicit stories and unleashing unsavoury language while on talk shows and on live radio
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11 money changes coming in November including Autumn Statement and Ofgem update
From the Autumn Statement to the next Ofgem price cap announcement, November is set to be a busy month for personal finance news and updates - here is what you need to know
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Mortgage guarantee scheme 'could be extended again' in Autumn Statement
The mortgage guarantee scheme allows first-time buyers to take out a mortgage with a 5% deposit - the Government then promises to cover some costs if your lender loses money
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UK pubs 'need to triple usual sales to pay off huge new tax bills' warn experts
British pubs need to be as busy as they are for World Cup games all year around if they are to survive a brutal new tax, industry experts have warned
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Jeremy Hunt 'will join Tory exodus by quitting at next election' claim insiders
The Chancellor faces a tough battle to keep his seat, with experts saying he could be among several big names to lose out when the country next goes to the polls
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Chancellor gets boost as government borrowing falls below expectations
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said public sector net borrowing stood at £14.3 billion last month, £1.6 billion less than a year earlier
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Pensioners could be left £760m worse off over Rishi Sunak decision
The benefit for 12 million pensioners across the country is due to rise by 8.5% in April under the triple lock pledge - unless the Tories go ahead with a tweak to the system
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Children's charities warn Government to raise benefits in line with inflation
Children's charities have urged the Government to raise benefits at least in line with the latest inflation figures to help families whose finances are being 'pushed to the brink'
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Universal credit claimants could be £670 worse off next year, says think tank
An assessment by think tank the New Economics Foundation, conducted following the announcement that inflation remained unchanged at 6.7% in September, shows many households are facing the prospect of further struggles
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Families on Universal Credit face losing up to £1,200 as Tories threaten cut
Government ministers have cast doubt on whether payments will go up in April in-line with inflation - despite warnings millions of families will pay a 'heavy price'
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Millions of public sector workers still facing pay squeeze, experts warn
Office for National Statistics data shows average wages rose at an annual rate of 7.8% between June and August - but, for many workers, pay still lags behind inflation
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Wages rise at near record pace as inflation finally falls back
Wages are now rising faster than prices for the first time since October 2021, according to official figures
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Tories warned 'sugar rush' of tax cuts before election will fuel recession risk
The Institute for Fiscal Studies says weak economic growth and stubbornly high inflation leave “no room” for unfunded tax cuts or spending increases any time soon
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Freezing working-age benefits could save the Treasury billions but 'at a cost'
The move could push an additional 400,000 UK children into absolute poverty