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Budget 2020 announced that the government would review the Green Book to make sure that it did not hinder the levelling up agenda. This report marks the conclusion of the review.
The National Infrastructure Strategy sets out plans to transform UK infrastructure in order to level up the country, strengthen the Union and achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
How to submit representations to Comprehensive Spending Review 2020.
The Advisory Committee provides additional advice to HM Treasury. It has met as necessary since the spring and usually at least weekly.
At Budget on 11 March, the government and UK Statistics Authority (UKSA) launched a consultation on UKSA’s proposal to address the shortcomings of the Retail Prices Index. The consultation closed for responses on 21 August.
The government is seeking views from local authorities and other stakeholders on the lending terms of the Public Works Loan Board.
The government has published a consultation on how best to support private investment in infrastructure.
This report highlights significant opportunities identified, reforms undertaken and savings delivered through the UK’s first comprehensive review of public sector assets and liabilities.
This is the Spending Review 2020 update in full. You can find supporting and related documents.
The Chancellor has decided to conduct a one-year Spending Review on 25 November in order to prioritise the response to Covid-19, and our focus on supporting jobs
The Spending Review 2020 speech as delivered by Chancellor Rishi Sunak
The Chancellor has today announced £900m of new funding for Northern Ireland in 2021/22 in the Spending Review. This is more than double the £400m new funding provided for 2020/21 at the 2019 Spending Round.
Package to build more homes, end rough sleeping and support and level up communities across England welcomed by Secretary of State.
Following the publication of the Office for Budget Responsibility’s (OBR’s) Economic and Fiscal Outlook (EFO), the UK Debt Management Office’s (DMO’s) 2020-21 financing remit has been revised.
The UK Government will provide billions of pounds in the fight against coronavirus, deliver on the promises it has made to the British people and invest in the UK’s recovery, the Chancellor announced today.
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