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UK government spending

  • Thursday, 1 August, 2024
    UK ministries should get five-year budgets to ensure stability, think-tank says

    Labour government needs to reform spending review process if it wants to reach its mission targets, IfG warns

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  • Wednesday, 31 July, 2024
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  • Wednesday, 31 July, 2024
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  • Tuesday, 30 July, 2024
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  • Tuesday, 30 July, 2024
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  • Tuesday, 30 July, 2024
    Hunt questions figures given to MPs over Labour’s claims of £22bn hole

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  • Monday, 29 July, 2024
    Rachel Reeves unveils ‘incredibly tough choices’ to plug £22bn fiscal hole

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  • Monday, 29 July, 2024
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  • Monday, 29 July, 2024
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  • Monday, 29 July, 2024
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  • Monday, 29 July, 2024
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    Growth measures should not be sacrificed to plug ‘black hole’ in public finances

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  • Sunday, 28 July, 2024
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    UK Labour’s tax pledge will test plan to cut North Sea emissions, warns Equinor boss

    Electrification of Rosebank field will be more ‘challenging’ under new government’s fiscal regime, says oil and gas chief

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  • Friday, 26 July, 2024
    Reeves to delay infrastructure projects to address ‘fiscal hole’

    Chancellor’s problems exacerbated by recommendations that public sector workers should get pay rises that are well above inflation

    Rachel Reeves
  • Friday, 26 July, 2024
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    Leonardo chief ‘open to’ Saudi role in fighter jet project if UK cuts support

    Roberto Cingolani says ‘fourth partner could be very convenient’ for Global Combat Air Programme

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  • Thursday, 25 July, 2024
    Reeves set to disclose £20bn shortfall in government funding plans

    Chancellor will outline results of an audit of finances likely to pave way for tax rises this year

    The US Secretary of the Treasury, Janet Yellen (R), shakes hands with UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves
  • Thursday, 25 July, 2024
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    Reeves to pave way for UK Budget tax rises

    Labour’s election pledges mean wealthy are likely to be hit

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  • Tuesday, 23 July, 2024
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    Britons may need to be put off taking trains due to HS2 curtailment, watchdog says

    Axing northern leg between Birmingham and Manchester will mean fewer seats on existing rail services, NAO says

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  • Tuesday, 23 July, 2024
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  • Tuesday, 23 July, 2024
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    Blaming Tory mismanagement is much more convincing on public services than it is on immigration

    Home Secretary Yvette Cooper arrives for a cabinet meeting at 10 Downing Street
  • Monday, 22 July, 2024
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    Ex-chancellor Hunt claims Labour government is ‘softening us up for colossal U-turn’ on higher taxes

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  • Sunday, 21 July, 2024
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    UK ministers point to tough autumn Budget and possible tax rises

    Rachel Reeves to give statement on Labour’s ‘spending inheritance’ as new government grapples with early crises

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  • Sunday, 21 July, 2024
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  • Monday, 8 July, 2024
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    A montage of a school crossing sign, the NHS logo, sterling coins and a house
  • Sunday, 30 June, 2024
    Voter expectations at odds with Labour investment plans, polling data suggests

    Only 2% of supporters expect party to cut public investment if it takes power, says YouGov poll

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