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Stormont ministers will have about £16.3bn for day-to-day spending.
Given the challenging global economy, strengthening domestic U.K. growth drivers becomes even more challenging.
The notion that the health service has emerged as a “winner” from the chancellor’s spending review is a bit like ...
Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride said: "Before the election Labour promised "growth, growth, growth" but today’s fall in GDP ...
Announced yesterday by chancellor Rachel Reeves, the review states that total expenditure at the DCMS will be reduced by 1.4% ...
Charities say chancellor Rachel Reeves’ first spending review fails to tackle child poverty as the two-child benefit cap ...
Rachel Reeves announced cash injections in the NHS, schools and social housing, while vowing to end the use of asylum hotels ...
The UK Government's announcement that £445m of funding will come to Wales is "underwhelming" and not enough to make up for ...
The Church of England’s lead bishop for economics and business, Helen-Ann Hartley, and the Bishop of Manchester, David Walker ...
When chancellors approach a major moment like a Spending Review, they tend to have a figure in their mind’s eye – someone who ...
NHS budget allocations following the Government’s spending review 'will make or break general practice', the GPC chair has ...
As was widely anticipated, the 2025 Spending Review contained several headline announcements focused on tech, including a ...
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