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We take a look at where Rachel Reeves’s cuts will hit and which departments will be affected. How is day-to-day spending changing? Tables showing how departments’ spending will change between ...
Rachel Reeves made the announcement in her spending review this afternoon, as she revealed how the government will distribute money until the end of the decade.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has pledged the UK will become a “defence industrial superpower” as she confirmed military spending would rise to 2.6 per cent of GDP (gross domestic product) by April ...
Spending review 2025 – live: Reeves criticised for ‘fantasy’ plan as economists warn tax hikes ‘very likely’ - Chancellor Rachel Reeves insists she will never have to repeat last year ...
The future of the UK’s schools, hospitals and police hangs in the balance this week as Rachel Reeves prepares to unveil her first spending review. With so much already known or leaked, there may ...
Police to get above-inflation boost after 11th-hour spending review wrangling - Chancellor Rachel Reeves is prepared to announce real-terms increases to the budget for forces.
Rachel Reeves will splash the cash today as fears mount that Brits will need to pick up the bill later.. The Cabinet is set to sign off the spending review before the Chancellor announces the ...
On 11 June, the British Government delivered its Spending Review for 2025 (Spending Review).Nuclear power featured as one of the cornerstone spending areas, with Chancellor Rachel Reeves ...
The IFS delivered a withering assessment of Rachel Reeves' spending plans today warning that tax rises look 'almost inevitable'. The think-tank's director Paul Johnson said he would be 'very ...
Rachel Reeves will today make one of her biggest statements to MPs since Labour’s general election victory. The chancellor will unveil the results of her line by line spending review, setting ...
Rachel Reeves is preparing to set out the Government’s next major test of fiscal policy with this week’s spending review, which will shape the direction of public services under Labour.