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The chancellor announces a 3% annual rise for the NHS and £39bn for affordable homes in the Spending Review, but cuts day-to-day budgets of some key departments.
The Chancellor said the Treasury had ‘already drawn a line under the Tory mismanagement with tax rises last year’.
But some departments have their day-to-day budgets cut in the Spending Review, including the Home Office and Foreign Office.
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A new five-part podcast series from Sky News and Tortoise called The Wargame simulates a Russian attack on the UK. It is the kind of exercise that is genuinely tested inside government - but in this ...
As a very little boy living in the area of Hyde in Winchester for the VE Day 1945 I do remember the celebrations and tea in ...