Economy

But the chancellor promised to stick to Labour's manifesto pledges not to raise VAT, National Insurance or income tax.
"Pensioners mustn’t be forced to bear the brunt of Tory economic failure," Darren Jones said in November.
The Conservatives "should never be able to have power on our public finances again," Reeves said.
James Murray also suggested Liz Truss should apologise for her legacy.
A business adviser raged about flawed Conservative promises on BBC Question Time.
The PM previously claimed the economy is going "gangbusters".
The audience could not help smiling in response to the BBC Question Time presenter's correction.
The Today programme host burst the chancellor's bubble with a stark reminder of the last two years.