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5/12/2005, 01:35 – 01:45
Chancellor Gordon Brown Left subheadline: Brown to reveal Pre-Budget Report
The chancellor is expected to acknowledge a slowing UK economy when he gives his Pre-Budget Report.
5/12/2005, 01:45 – 03:20
1st other top story: Brown's Pre-Budget Report due
5/12/2005, 03:20 – 04:35
2nd other top story: Brown's Pre-Budget Report due
5/12/2005, 04:35 – 05:25
3rd other top story: Brown's Pre-Budget Report due
5/12/2005, 05:25 – 07:30
4th other top story: Brown's Pre-Budget Report due
5/12/2005, 07:30 – 08:00
5th other top story: Brown's Pre-Budget Report due
5/12/2005, 08:00 – 08:15
Chancellor Gordon Brown Right subheadline: Brown's Pre-Budget Report due
The chancellor is expected to acknowledge a slowing UK economy when he gives his pre-Budget report.
5/12/2005, 08:15 – 08:55
Chancellor Gordon Brown Right subheadline: Brown to outline state of economy
The chancellor is expected to acknowledge a slowing UK economy when he gives his pre-Budget report.
5/12/2005, 08:55 – 09:55
1st other top story: Brown to outline state of economy
5/12/2005, 09:55 – 11:15
2nd other top story: Brown to outline state of economy
5/12/2005, 11:15 – 13:00
1st other top story: Brown to outline state of economy
5/12/2005, 13:00 – 13:15
2nd other top story: Brown to outline state of economy
5/12/2005, 13:15 – 14:40
2nd other top story: Brown set to cut growth forecast
5/12/2005, 14:40 – 15:10
Chancellor Gordon Brown Right subheadline: Brown set to cut growth forecast
The chancellor is expected to acknowledge a slowing UK economy when he presents his pre-Budget report.
5/12/2005, 15:10 – 15:35
Gordon Brown and Tony Blair in Peckham, London, on 5 December, 2005Main headline: Brown set to cut growth forecast
The chancellor is expected to acknowledge a slowing UK economy when he presents his pre-Budget report.