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The government is eager to shout about its investment in transport infrastructure and nuclear projects in this review. Reeves ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced budget increases for some departments, including a £29 billion annual injection for the ...
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 set out spending plans with more cash for NHS, housing and schools - There are fears the Chancellor’s ...
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The spending review sets out day-to-day spending plans for the next three years and capital spending plans for the next four.
Has Rachel Reeves got the balance right in her first spending review? Join The Independent Debate - THE INDEPENDENT DEBATE: ...
Rachel Reeves has just unveiled the government’s spending plans for the next three years. It’s the first time the UK has had ...
Rachel Reeves has announced huge cash injections for the NHS, schools and social housing - and vowed to end the use of asylum hotels by 2029. The Chancellor used her Spending Review on Wednesday ...
Concerns have been raised that Rachel Reeves may have to make “staggering” cuts as a result of her spending review plans.The ...
Rachel Reeves has announced the government's departmental budgets in her Spending Review, with housing, health and defence the big winners, while the Home Office loses out. The Chancellor said ...
All eyes are on the Treasury this week as Rachel Reeves is set to lay out her spending review to Parliament on Wednesday.