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Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride said: "Before the election Labour promised "growth, growth, growth" but today’s fall in GDP lays bare the disappointing consequences of Rachel Reeves ’ economic vandalism. Yesterday, the Chancellor should have taken corrective action to fix the problems she has caused.
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Rachel Reeves announced cash injections in the NHS, schools and social housing, while vowing to end the use of asylum hotels by the end of the current Parliament
From the Ministry of Defence, the Department for Transport and the Home Office, here are the main announcements from Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
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MoneyWeek on MSNWhat did Rachel Reeves announce in the Spending Review?Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced budget increases for some departments, including a £29 billion annual injection for the NHS, but others will see cuts. What was announced in the Labour Spending Review,
The DfE’s overall budget, including capital, will increase by an average 0.8 per cent a year in real terms by the end of the spending review period, from £100.9 billion in 2025-26 to £109.2 billion in 2028-29. Ofsted will get a £20 million funding boost to help staff inspections under its new report card plans.
Sky's Ed Conway says the chancellor's wiggle room going into the spending review was already so small that the autumn budget could yet force her to make tougher decisions.
The government is to make a financial contribution of £50m towards the redevelopment of Casement Park. The move comes as part of the chancellor's Spending Review, which allocates money to day-to-day public services for the next three years.