Rachel Reeves, UK chancellor of the exchequer, outside 11 Downing Street ahead of presenting her budget to parliament on Wednesday November 26 (Image: Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Readers can use our interactive calculator to work out how the autumn budget will affect you financially. Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered her second budget on Wednesday, with headlines including £26bn of tax rises to fund public spending as she aims to fill a black hole in the public finances.
Ms Reeves also announced a series of measures aimed at helping people who are currently struggling with living costs, including long-expected plans to lift children out of poverty by ending the two-child benefit cap. The announcement involves the introduction of a 'mansion tax' and gives local mayors their own tax

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