NatWest has contacted customers after changes were announced in this week's Autumn Budget. Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves presented her plans for the economy to Parliament on Wednesday.

One key change was lifting the two-child benefit cap from April. It has been claimed this will lift 450,000 children out of poverty but will cost the treasury £2.3bn.

However the MP revealed a range of other hard-hitting measures to plug a financial gap including freezing tax thresholds, introducing a 3p per mile charge for electric cars and charging national insurance on salary-sacrificed pension contributions above an annual £2,000 threshold.

It has also said it will change the limits for some ISAs with savers only able to put up to £12,000 into cash ISAs tax-free each year. This is reduced from

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