Richard Hughes
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 48 years ago |
Date of birth | January 11,1973 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Dublin |
Ireland | |
Nationality | English |
Career wins | 31/12/12 |
Parents | Dessie Hughes |
Eileen Hughes | |
Job | Horse trainer |
Jockey | |
Movies/Shows | The Divided Heart |
A Run for Your Money | |
A High Wind in Jamaica | |
Died | Harlech |
United Kingdom | |
Current partner | Frances Catharine Ruth Bazley |
Children | Robert Elystan-Glodrydd Hughes |
Listen artist | www.deezer.com |
Groups | Keane |
Songs | SongsSomewhere Only We KnowNow That's What I Call Music! 57 · 2004 Everybody's ChangingHopes and Fears · 2004 This Is the Last TimeHopes and Fears · 2004 View 25+ more |
List | Somewhere Only We KnowNow That's What I Call Music! 57 · 2004 |
Date of died | April 28,1976 |
Education | Oriel College |
Charterhouse School | |
Career win | 1828 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 557671 |
The human predicament
The spider's palace, and other stories
Gertrude's child
The wonder- dog
In the lap of Atlas
Gertrude and the Mermaid
Gipsy-night, and other poems
Fiction as truth
Common Errors in English
Gipsy-Night, and Other Poems - Scholar's Choice Edition
Neurological Investigations
Danger: A Play
A High Wind in Jamaica
The Fox in the Attic
In hazard
A Weight Off My Mind: My Autobiography
Richard Hughes Life story
Richard Hughes is a retired Irish jockey and current racehorse trainer who is based at Lambourn in Berkshire, England. Born in Dublin, he is the son of successful National Hunt trainer, Dessie Hughes.
Government spending plans 'a very big risk', says watchdog
... Richard Hughes, chair of the Office for Budget Responsibility, told MPs on the Treasury Select Committee that spending plans carried a level of " uncertainty"...
Households to be £1,900 poorer, says think tank
... Richard Hughes, the chair of the OBR, said the tax burden was going up " to its highest level in the post-war era"...
Brexit: MPs call for public inquiry into impact of leaving EU
... He cited comments made by Richard Hughes, the chairman of the Office for Budget Responsibility, who recently had been similar to the Covid pandemic in its impact...
UK is poorer as a country, says Michael Gove
... Richard Hughes said Brexit and poor productivity had also hurt growth...
UK economy: When are you going to feel better off?
... For this week s show we asked Richard Hughes - the country s number cruncher in chief who runs the independent Office for Budget Responsibility - how he would answer that big question...
Liz Truss: The prime minister's claims about the economy fact-checked
... , Richard Hughes, chair of the OBR, said a draft forecast was sent to the new Chancellor - Kwasi Kwarteng - on 6 September, his first day in the office...
Mini-budget: PM to meet head of OBR following market turmoil
... News of the meeting with OBR chairman Richard Hughes came as a new poll gave Labour a 33 percentage point lead over the Tories...
Kwasi Kwarteng: We stopped consumer spending collapse
... In an unusual move, Ms Truss will hold emergency talks with OBR head Richard Hughes on Friday, along with Mr Kwarteng...
Households to be £1,900 poorer, says think tank
By Tom EspinerBusiness reporter, BBC News
Families will be £1,900 poorer at The End of this parliament compared with The Beginning , a Think Tank has said.
The Resolution Foundation said this Government would set a " grim" new record for living standards Going Down .
It also said Chancellor Jeremy Hunt 's Autumn Statement changes, including a National Insurance cut, handed The Next parliament " implausible" cuts to public sector spending.
But Mr Hunt said the tax cuts would put " more money in people's pockets".
Responding to the Autumn Statement, The Resolution Foundation said that with The Next general election due within The Next year, " this parliament is on track to be The First in which real household disposable incomes have fallen".
The Independent Think Tank , which focuses on improving living standards for those on low to middle incomes, said Mr Hunt's plans " failed to end a wider economic stagnation".
It said people's Purchasing Power had been stagnating for 20 years, and that recent pay rises just reflected the reality of higher inflation.
Despite " tax-cutting rhetoric" and about £20bn of tax cuts announced in the Autumn Statement, there had already been £90bn of tax rises announced by the Government - so taxes are rising by the equivalent of £4,300 per household between 2019-20 and 2028-29, the Think Tank said.
The chancellor managed to make these cuts at the expense of not raising public spending In Line with the pace of general price rises, meaning departments such as justice, local Government and the Home Office face a £17bn budget cut by 2027-28, it added.
The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), the Government 's independent economic forecaster, said that the amount of tax households pay would go up in general.
Richard Hughes , The Chair of the OBR, said the tax burden was going up " to its highest level in the post-war era".
" Over The Medium term, The Combination of higher inflation and frozen tax thresholds means that the tax burden for This Country is going up, " He Said .
The chancellor was able to cut certain taxes because he hadn't changed public services spending plans.
This means that Government departments will face a cut in spending power of about £20bn, Mr Hughes said.
" That's roughly equal to the amount of money the chancellor has given way in tax cuts, " He Said .
Speaking to The Bbc on Thursday, Mr Hunt said: " Taxes have gone up, but I want to start bringing them down. "
He Said the Government had been right to help families during the coronavirus pandemic with The Furlough scheme, and with energy bills during the cost of living crisis.
He added that tax rises were not long-term and that after The National Insurance cuts, " there's going to be more money in people's pockets".
Mr Hunt said he had chosen to cut National Insurance to get more people into work, and that the measure would help fill one in 10 job vacancies.
He Said he did not know whether real incomes would be down, but that the pandemic and The Effects of Russia's war in Ukraine had had an impact.
But He Said the Government plans to boost the economy by making business more competitive.
" If we want to bring the tax burden down, we have to grow the economy, " he added.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com