Autumn Budget 24: Heavily rumoured pension changes fail to go ahead

The chancellor chose not to target workplace pensions, despite raising taxes by £40bn

Holly Roach
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Kirsty O'Connor / Treasury

Many of the pension changes that were speculated to be featured in the Budget today (30 October) have not come to fruition.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves earlier today delivered the first Budget of this parliament and the first from a Labour government for more than 14 years. The UK's first female chancellor confirmed she...

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