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Richard Hughes

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Gender Male
Death48 years ago
Date of birth January 11,1973
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Dublin
Ireland
NationalityEnglish
Career wins31/12/12
ParentsDessie Hughes
Eileen Hughes
Job Horse trainer
Jockey
Movies/Shows The Divided Heart
A Run for Your Money
A High Wind in Jamaica
DiedHarlech
United Kingdom
Current partner Frances Catharine Ruth Bazley
Children Robert Elystan-Glodrydd Hughes
Listen artist www.deezer.com
Groups Keane
SongsSongsSomewhere 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
ListSomewhere Only We KnowNow That's What I Call Music! 57 · 2004
Date of died April 28,1976
Education Oriel College
Charterhouse School
Career win1828
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID557671

The wooden shepherdess
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
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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

Government spending plans 'a very big risk', says watchdog
Nov 28,2023 9:21 am

... 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

Households to be £1,900 poorer, says think tank
Nov 23,2023 4:21 am

... 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

Brexit: MPs call for public inquiry into impact of leaving EU
Apr 25,2023 6:10 am

... 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

UK is poorer as a country, says Michael Gove
Mar 26,2023 8:10 am

... Richard Hughes said Brexit and poor productivity had also hurt growth...

UK economy: When are you going to feel better off?

UK economy: When are you going to feel better off?
Mar 25,2023 12:10 pm

... 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

Liz Truss: The prime minister's claims about the economy fact-checked
Oct 2,2022 7:30 pm

... , 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

Mini-budget: PM to meet head of OBR following market turmoil
Oct 1,2022 10:20 pm

... 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

Kwasi Kwarteng: We stopped consumer spending collapse
Oct 1,2022 10:10 pm

... In an unusual move, Ms Truss will hold emergency talks with OBR head Richard Hughes on Friday, along with Mr Kwarteng...

Government spending plans 'a very big risk', says watchdog

Jul 11,2022 4:10 pm

By Vishala Sri-PathmaBusiness reporter

Spending plans outlined in the chancellor's Autumn Statement represent " a very big fiscal risk" according to the UK's official economic forecaster.

Richard Hughes , chair of The Office for Budget Responsibility, told MPs on the Treasury Select Committee that spending plans carried A Level of " uncertainty".

He explained that much of the spending promised is funded by projected savings rather than income already received.

Last week, the OBR slashed its forecast for UK Economic Growth .

In March, the OBR said it expected Gdp - a measure of the size and health of a country's Economy - to grow by 1. 8% in 2024 and 2. 5% in 2025.

Those predictions have now been cut, with a new forecast suggesting the UK Economy will grow by 0. 7% in 2024 and 1. 4% in 2025.

Presenting his Autumn Statement last week, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced tax cuts, tighter welfare rules, and further measures aimed at Getting More people into work.

" It is very difficult to assess the credibility of the government's spending plans, because after March of 2025 the government doesn't have any spending plans, " Mr Hughes said, as he and other members of the OBR faced questions on the Autumn Statement.

The chancellor's speech, delivered to The Commons , is the government's main opportunity outside of the Budget to make tax and spending announcements.

Bigger-than-expected cuts to National Insurance (NI) and frozen tax brackets were raised in Tuesday's hearing in parliament.

The main rate will go down from 12% to 10% from January - although previous tax changes mean many workers will not be much better off.

However, members of the OBR told The Committee that the impact on Economic Growth from this measure was " unambiguously" positive.

While Mr Hunt announced The Cut to NI rates, he opted to leave NI and Income Tax thresholds untouched, meaning they remain frozen until 2028.

It means that as workers secure pay rises, they may end up paying more tax if they are dragged into a higher tax band than before.

Some 2. 2 million more workers now pay the basic rate Income Tax of 20% compared with three years ago, according to official figures, while 1. 6 million more people have found themselves in the 40% tax bracket in the same period.

Prof David Miles , a member of the Budget Responsibility committee, told MPs it wasn't clear how this measure would impact growth.

" It would mean that living standards would be lower and so may mean that workers would have to do additional hours, " said Prof Miles.

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