Chancellor is set to unveil plans for all department funding on Wednesday

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Chancellor is set to unveil plans for all department funding on Wednesday

The chancellor will set out the government’s expenditure after weeks of speculation

Rachel Reeves is set to unveil billions of pounds in public funding in today’s eagerly-anticipated spending review.

Chancellor is set to unveil plans for all department funding on Wednesday

The Cabinet is set to sign off the spending review before the Chancellor announces the details in the Commons at lunchtime.

Chancellor will reveal how the government plans to spend almost £1.4tr in 2026-27, rising to almost £1.5tr in 2028-29

Major boosts for the NHS , schools, defence, local transport and nuclear power are expected to be unveiled by the Chancellor at lunchtime.

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Watch live: Rachel Reeves delivers her much-anticipated spending review on Wednesday (11 June) as the chancellor pledges to make working people “better off”.

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