Autumn Statement 2023: Background briefing
Ahead of the 2023 Autumn Statement on 22 November, this briefing looks at the UK’s economic situation, economic forecasts and the public finances.
The Chancellor delivered his Autumn Statement in the Commons on 22 November. Find impartial research, data and analysis on the UK economy from the House of Commons Library.
Ahead of the 2023 Autumn Statement on 22 November, this briefing looks at the UK’s economic situation, economic forecasts and the public finances.
The Chancellor will deliver the 2023 Autumn Statement on 22 November, but what is the Autumn Statement and how is it different from the annual Budget?
This page provides links to analysis of, and reaction to, the 2023 Autumn Statement from selected think tanks, business groups, political parties and other organisations.
The Finance Bill 2023-24 was introduced on 27 November 2023. It received Royal Assent on 22 February 2024.
The Government has published devolution deals for four new areas in England, including the first ‘level 2’ deals, as well as a framework for ‘level 4’ devolution.
This interactive dashboard shows data on economic growth, inflation, trade, employment, government borrowing and debt across the UK.
Quick-read summaries of the latest data focusing on different aspects of the UK economy. Topics include GDP, sector performance, the housing market, and more.
This briefing covers rising prices including food and energy inflation, Government support, and how the cost of living affects households.