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All eyes are on the Treasury this week as Rachel Reeves is set to lay out her spending review to Parliament on Wednesday.
Who are the winners and losers in Rachel Reeves’ plan? - IN FOCUS: Departmental spending will increase by 2.3 per cent each ...
Rachel Reeves to unveil plans for £600bn budget - Chancellor to unveil funding boosts for NHS, housing, defence and schools ...
The Spending Review did include £950m to help councils pay for what the government described as "good-quality temporary ...
Given the challenging global economy, strengthening domestic U.K. growth drivers becomes even more challenging.
The government is eager to shout about its investment in transport infrastructure and nuclear projects in this review. Reeves ...
Rachel Reeves has delivered her first spending review as chancellor after months of bitter negotiations with her cabinet ...
The chancellor’s choices need to deliver economic growth – otherwise cuts to public services could be on the horizon.
The government is to make a financial contribution of £50m towards the redevelopment of Casement Park. The move comes as part ...
The leader of Hull City Council, Cllr Mike Ross, has responded to the Spending Review by saying: “Hull has been hit badly by ...
Announced yesterday by chancellor Rachel Reeves, the review states that total expenditure at the DCMS will be reduced by 1.4% ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced budget increases for some departments, including a £29 billion annual injection for the ...