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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.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said that in spite of this, police spending power will rise by 2.3 per cent, with spending review ...
The nation’s 16-year-olds are sitting their GCSE exams in school halls up and down the country. The choice of GCSE subjects ...
LIVE: Rachel Reeves sets out spending plans as Chancellor admits voters 'yet to feel benefits' of Labour government - ...
Rachel Reeves has pledged billions for public services in her spending review, with increased settlements for Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales ...
In 2000, political leaders described the arts as essential to building a shared future. Why, then, is Northern Ireland’s arts ...
Cara Darmody addressed the new Oireachtas Disability Committee this morning, calling for more to be done to help children ...