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British finance minister Rachel Reeves announced her first multi-year spending review on Wednesday, dividing up more than 2 trillion pounds ($2.7 trillion) of public money between her ministerial ...
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to unveil the government’s spending review, a pivotal moment for the Labour government ...
Coverage of the Treasury select committee session on the outcome of the spending review with evidence from Helen Miller, ...
It is no secret that the mayor of London was not pleased with what was - or rather, what was not - in the government's recent ...
This spending review is a massive deal. It's a massive deal because of the sums of money and capital the government is about to allocate - £600bn over the next three to four years.
The review sets the day-to-day budgets of government departments over the next three years, used to pay staff and deliver ...
Additional funding secured in spending review presents an opportunity for the Stormont Executive to move beyond crisis ...
Only a few hours to go now until Rachel Reeves’ spending review, when the Chancellor will reveal how £600 billion of annual government expenditure will be split between departments over the next three ...
The government is eager to shout about its investment in transport infrastructure and nuclear projects in this review. Reeves has committed £113 billion in extra capital spending, including £15 ...
Britain’s Labour government sought to regain the political initiative as Treasury chief Rachel Reeves set out her spending plans for the coming years, including big increases for health, defense and ...
The Express breaks down what the spending review means for you in terms of energy bills, council tax and more.