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Autumn 2022 Fiscal Events

Inquiry

Reports, special reports and government responses

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Eighth Report - Autumn Statement 2022 – Cost of living payments
Inquiry Autumn 2022 Fiscal Events
HC 740
Report
Response to this report
Fourth Special Report - Autumn Statement 2022 – Cost of living payments: Government response to the Committee’s Eighth Report
HC 1166
Government Response
Correspondence from the Chancellor of the Exchequer, relating to the session on ‘Autumn 2022 Fiscal Events’ on 23 November, dated 12 December
Inquiry Autumn 2022 Fiscal Events
Correspondence
Correspondence from the Debt Management Office, relating to the ‘Autumn 2022 Fiscal Events’ inquiry, dated 14 November
Inquiry Autumn 2022 Fiscal Events
Correspondence
Letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer - New date of the Autumn Statement
Inquiry Autumn 2022 Fiscal Events
Correspondence

Oral evidence transcripts

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23 November 2022
Inquiry Autumn 2022 Fiscal Events
Witnesses Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP (Chancellor of the Exchequer at HM Treasury), and Dan York-Smith (Director Strategy, Planning and Budget at HM Treasury)
Oral Evidence
22 November 2022
Inquiry Autumn 2022 Fiscal Events
Witnesses Richard Hughes (Chair at Office for Budget Responsibility), Andy King (Member of the Budget Responsibility Committee at Office for Budget Responsibility), and Professor David Miles CBE (Member of the Budget Responsibility Committee at Office for Budget Responsibility)
Oral Evidence
21 November 2022
Inquiry Autumn 2022 Fiscal Events
Witnesses Dr Linda Yueh (Fellow, St Edmund Hall at Oxford University), Mike Brewer (Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Economist at Resolution Foundation), Samuel Tombs (Chief UK Economist at Pantheon Economics), and Carl Emmerson (Deputy Director at Institute for Fiscal Studies)
Oral Evidence

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