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Rachel Reeves will set out her spending plans for the coming years on Wednesday as she unveils her spending review. The ...
A joke about punctuation has been chosen as the funniest in a competition run by the Beano comic. Youngsters from Year 5 at ...
The Chancellor will deliver her first multi-year Spending Review tomorrow, with a number of key departments set to lose out in favour of defence and health.
London Labour MPs have publicly expressed concern over suggestions that the capital is set to miss out on key funding at ...
The £3 cap on bus fares in much of England will remain in place for the next two years, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced. Passengers around the country were facing a steep rise in the cost of a ...
Increased graffiti on Tube trains, in particular on the Bakerloo line, has prompted some Londoners to take matters into their ...
A man is in hospital after a casualty was reported on the tracks at Piccadilly Circus station. Police were called to the Underground station just before 2pm today (June 10). TfL reported that the ...
Rachel Reeves will promise to make “working people better off” with her Spending Review plan for the NHS, security and the ...
At 6:56am, the Bakerloo line was reporting minor delays between Queen's Park and Elephant & Castle due to train cancellations ...
The spending review is “settled”, Downing Street has said, after the Home Office was the last department locked in budget negotiations.
But Home Secretary Yvette Cooper is yet to agree a final settlement with the chancellor, with reports suggesting greater police spending will mean a squeeze on other areas of her department's budget.
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