Rachel Reeves delivered a historic budget, being the first female chancellor of the exchequer to do so. And the first Labour one for 14 years.
With an unusually long gap between election day and budget day the days were filled with rumours and speculation but now we can take you through some of the facts.
The Chancellor talked about the need to fix the foundations of the economy and deliver change by protecting working people, fixing the NHS and rebuilding Britain.
Lets look at some key highlights.