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The Financial Times reports that Chancellor Jeremy Hunt plans to use his Autumn Statement, set to be delivered in November, to tackle a sharp rise in the number of people unable to work because of mental health issues. The paper says that, according estimates from the Office for Budget Responsibility, a combination of extra welfare spending and lost tax revenues mean health-related economic inactivity is costing the government £16bn more per year since the start of the pandemic. Planned measures to address the issue include tax breaks and subsidies for workplace health services and changes to encourage GPs to refer people to support schemes instead of signing them off work.

Financial Times Front Page 4th of December 2025

Bond investors cautioned the US Treasury that selecting Kevin Hassett to replace Powell as Fed chair could unsettle markets, citing worries over his perceived political ties and potential for sweeping rate cuts. Officials said the selection process continues, with alternatives under review.

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Financial Times Front Page 3rd of December 2025

Nigel Farage told Reform donors he expects an arrangement with the Tories before the next election, possibly a merger or pact to avoid splitting the vote. Citing the fall‑out from 2019, he said past dealings will shape any terms. With an outright Reform win seen unlikely, a tie‑up could increase leverage over policy and seats.

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Financial Times Front Page 2nd of December 2025

OBR chair Richard Hughes has quit after a review concluded a Budget leak resulted from failings in the watchdog’s leadership, with a similar error at the Spring Statement. The episode heightens tension with the Treasury as ministers consider tightening OBR protocols.

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