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UK government spending

  • Thursday, 2 January, 2025
    UK economy
    What economists say about the UK’s outlook for 2025

    Below are full responses to the FT’s annual survey about the British economy

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  • Monday, 30 December, 2024
    ‘Social value’ could be given more weight in deciding UK state contracts

    New public procurement rules set to allow more social enterprises and small businesses to bid in process

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  • Thursday, 12 December, 2024
    NHS England
    NHS spending on new drugs not best use of money, says study

    Funding for existing services would have helped more patients

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  • Wednesday, 11 December, 2024
    More than 10,000 UK civil service jobs to be cut

    Voluntary redundancies expected across Whitehall as departments respond to chancellor’s spending review

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  • Wednesday, 11 December, 2024
    UK ministers reject union calls to lift public sector pay to pre-austerity levels

    Downing Street says wages can rise above inflation only with productivity gains to match

    Members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) on the picket line outside St Thomas’ Hospital
  • Tuesday, 10 December, 2024
    UK public sector workers face fresh pay restraint as Treasury takes tough stance

    Whitehall departments say rises of more than 2.8% for NHS staff and teachers in 2025-26 would be unaffordable

    Protest during joint strike action by train drivers, teachers, university staff and civil servants, in Leeds under last government
  • Tuesday, 10 December, 2024
    Review of £1.2tn in UK public spending will ‘be tight’, minister warns

    Treasury chief secretary Darren Jones launches line-by-line assessment to find 5% savings

    Darren Jones and Rachel Reeves during a visit to Maidstone hospital on Tuesday
  • Friday, 6 December, 2024
    Starmer to launch major government spending review

    Ministers told to make their case for money from tight public funds

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer and chancellor Rachel Reeves at Downing Street last month
  • Friday, 29 November, 2024
    UK police
    London funding shortfall puts 2,700 Met Police jobs at risk

    Britain’s largest force plans for major cuts to staff and services if budget negotiations fail

    Metropolitan Police officers
  • Thursday, 28 November, 2024
    Reeves pushes back multiyear UK spending review until June

    Delay from planned spring 2025 Treasury announcement will extend period of uncertainty for government departments

    Rachel Reeves
  • Tuesday, 26 November, 2024
    Law
    England’s top judge hits out at government’s refusal to boost court funding

    Sue Carr says preventing full operating capacity at crown courts has had a ‘drastic effect’ in worsening backlogs

    Dame Sue Carr, lady chief justice
  • Wednesday, 13 November, 2024
    National Health Service
    NHS hospitals that underperform to be outed in league tables

    Health secretary Wes Streeting plans to name England’s failing trusts and sack poor bosses in bid to raise performance

    Wes Streeting
  • Wednesday, 13 November, 2024
    National Health Service
    Why does the NHS have a productivity problem?

    Data suggests that the long-term drag on health service delivery may be finally lifting

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  • Friday, 8 November, 2024
    UK economy
    Reeves plans to use £350bn council pension pot to boost UK economy

    Chancellor to set out reform to fragmented local authority funds in Mansion House speech

    Reeves, with Mansion House in background
  • Wednesday, 6 November, 2024
    UK tax
    Reeves insists she will not be ‘coming back with more tax increases’

    UK chancellor describes last week’s £40bn tax-raising Budget as a ‘one-off reset’ and one ‘we will never need . . . again’

  • Tuesday, 5 November, 2024
    UK Treasury breached legal duty by failing to reveal overspend, says watchdog

    OBR chair says relationship with finance ministry moving to ‘system of trust but verify’

    The Treasury building
  • Sunday, 3 November, 2024
    UK Autumn Budget 2024
    NHS £25bn Budget boost puts pledge of ‘no cash without reform’ to test

    Funding commitments raise questions over whether the money can deliver needed long-term transformation

    Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves at University Hospital Coventry
  • Saturday, 2 November, 2024
    UK Autumn Budget 2024
    Rachel Reeves loosens UK welfare spending target

    Ceiling rises 20% over 5-year period to £200bn to avoid ‘having to take short-term decisions’

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  • Friday, 1 November, 2024
    UK energy
    Green levies on UK electricity bills set to climb by more than a fifth

    Increase driven by rising costs of keeping power stations on stand-by for when renewables produce less

    Rye House Power Station in Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire
  • Thursday, 31 October, 2024
    The State of Britain
    Businesses have Budget misgivings Premium content

    Warnings that private sector investment will be crowded out by increased state spending

    Rachel Reeves at the dispatch box
  • Thursday, 31 October, 2024
    UK Autumn Budget 2024
    National insurance rise set to hit lower-paid UK jobs hardest

    Findings of IFS think-tank come as Reeves acknowledges policies could dampen pay growth

    Rachel Reeves walks outside 11 Downing Street in London holding the red Budget Box. Photographers and a police officer are visible in the background
  • Wednesday, 30 October, 2024
    News in-depthUK Autumn Budget 2024
    Rachel Reeves’ first Budget leaves key economic challenges unresolved

    OBR says announcements amount to one of the biggest fiscal loosenings of recent decades

    composite image of Racel Reeves against a detauls of a chart background
  • Wednesday, 30 October, 2024
    News in-depthUK Autumn Budget 2024
    The NHS and education are big winners in Reeves’ spending plan

    But some Whitehall departments including the Home Office face real terms cuts to their budgets

    Sir Keir Starmer and Bridget Phillipson take questions from children in a year three class
  • Wednesday, 30 October, 2024
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    Britain’s Labour Budget: bold ambition, uncertain prospects

    Rachel Reeves must now deliver on her investment plans, or taxes will rise even further

    Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves sits on a sofa.
  • Wednesday, 30 October, 2024
    Robert Shrimsley
    Goodbye to low-tax Britain

    One does not need to subscribe to hyperbolic Tory rhetoric to recognise that this Budget heralded a major shift

    Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves walks with the red budget box outside her office on Downing Street in London
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