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27/3/2025
Chancellor vows to bring about "new era of security and national renewal" as she delivered a Spring Statement to kickstart economic growth, protect working people and keep Britain safe. People to be on average £500 a year better off by the end of this parliament compared to under the previous government, putting more money in people's pockets.
27/3/2025
OBR forecast concludes housebuilding will be at its highest level in over 40 years a result of UK government's planning reforms by 2029/30 - bringing UK closer to Plan for Growth 1.5 million homes target. Economic watchdog also forecast 0.2% to be added to GDP by 2029/30 because of planning reforms - worth around £6.8bn in today's prices For a zero-cost policy this is the biggest positive growth effect the OBR have ever taken on - while also protecting £3.4 billion for UK public services The government's reforms to the UK’s planning system will result in housebuilding being at its highest level in over 40 years, the OBR has concluded in its forecast for today’s Spring Statement.
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British Army equipment, including tanks and armoured vehicles, will receive world-class maintenance and spare parts under a contract which supports 1,600 UK jobs. Directly supports 1,600 defence jobs across the country, supporting a 6,000-strong business supply chain.
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Rachel Reeves the chancellor will be all over tv, radio and other media today. The BBC is running a live updating web page today.
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The Consumer Prices Index including owner occupiers' housing costs (CPIH) rose by 3.7% in the 12 months to February 2025, down from 3.9% in the 12 months to January. On a monthly basis, CPIH rose by 0.4% in February 2025, compared with a rise of 0.6% in February 2024.
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How will the spring statement shape the chancellor's spending choices?. How has the OBR revised its outlook for the economy? Alongside the spring statement, the government will publish an updated assessment of the UK economy from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) - and the OBR is likely to present a gloomier picture than in October.
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In 2023, artificial intelligence (AI) was adopted by 9% of firms while cloud-based computing systems and applications were adopted by 69% of firms in the UK. While 88% of firms in the top decile of management practice scores adopted at least one of AI, cloud-based computing systems and applications, robotics, specialised software or specialised equipment, only 51% of firms in the bottom decile did so.
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The UK government is calling it the "biggest shakeup to the welfare system in a generation" - prompted by what the prime minister described as the "devastating" cost of sickness and disability benefits. Planned reforms to cut those costs are designed to save £5 billion a year by 2030, from a welfare budget that will reach £70 billion on current projections.
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President Donald Trump's ongoing trade wars and "stop-go" policy threats and actions are damaging the global economy, and the UK is not an exception. Bank of England interest-rate setters are not oblivious to these threats.
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The possibility of an AI-managed world is increasingly tangible. Not well represented in STEM areas, women could get left behind in an AI-driven economy.
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Scotland's housing market saw a 4.6% annual increase in average property prices, reaching £187,000 in January 2025, according to the latest House Price Index (HPI). This comes just under the 4.9% rise experienced across the UK, where the average price reached £269,000.
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Hard working families to get safe and secure homes as Chancellor announces £2 billion injection of new grant funding to deliver up to 18,000 new social and affordable homes. Landmark announcement part of Plan for Change to deliver security for working people by growing the economy and building 1.5 million homes.
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Energy transition and digital transformation present enormous opportunities. Energy transition and digital transformation present enormous economic growth opportunities, if leveraged properly - including the use of public assets.
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Our maritime decarbonisation strategy will help us build a cleaner, more resilient maritime nation. vessels will soon use future fuels and plug into shipping ‘chargeports' as part of UK's new goals for shipping operators to reach net zero by 2050, part of the government’s Plan for Change to make the UK a clean energy superpower.
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When governments set targets, policy makers need to draw on modelling tools to ensure they are putting in place the right policy interventions at the scale required to meet the challenge at hand. In 2017, the Child Poverty (Scotland) Act set statutory interim targets for child poverty, due in 2023/24, final targets due in 2030/31.
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This inspection examined the Border Force operation to deter and detect clandestine entrants at the juxtaposed controls in northern France (Calais, Coquelles, and Dunkerque). It focuses on how efficiently and effectively staff resources and detection techniques are used and on Border Force's engagement with security contractors, port and transport operators, and the French authorities.
A family run agriculture company in Moray has embarked on a major growth project that will increase production and efficiency, improve product quality and create jobs. James Taylor & Son, operating at Kintessack near Forres, has secured up to £161,446 from Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) towards total project costs of £403,616.
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Building safety strengthened following Grenfell Tower tragedy. People with concerns about unsafe cladding in their properties can apply to a £10 million fund to have their building assessed.
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A speech by Jessica Lennard, CMA Chief Strategy & External Affairs Officer. Good morning I'm Jessica Lennard and I’m the Chief Strategy Officer at the UK Competition and Markets Authority.
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An Accredited Official Statistics Publication for Scotland. There was a 9% decrease in all sector housebuilding starts and a 7% decrease in completions between 2023 and 2024 (year ending December) In the 12 months ending December 2024, there were 19,797 homes built and 15,050 new builds started.