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The Spending Round 2013 will set out how the government will spend £740 billion pounds of tax-payers' money between April 2015 and April 2016.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This publication explores the evolution of the Treasury’s role in spending control and financial management and sets out how the current framework operates, including recent developments.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered his Spending Round 2013 statement to Parliament on 26 June 2013. Originally given at House of Commons.
This guide explains how government spending is broken down, and the Treasury’s role in controlling spending.
Danny Alexander reaffirms the government’s commitment to ‘stick to the path we are on’ while focussing spending on high value infrastructure projects.
Our video, narrated by Chancellor George Osborne, breaks down what the Spending Round is about and how it helps Britain on our path to deficit reduction.
£200 million to be invested to help 400,000 high risk families, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander announces.
Details of spending plans for the year 2015 to 2016 have been announced by the Chancellor, including an increase in capital spending by £3 billion per year.
Presented to Parliament by the Chancellor of the Exchequer on June 26 2013.
5 year freeze on Council Tax and £3.8 billion for social care announced in today's Spending Round.
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