Chancellor Rishi Sunak to set out one-year Spending Review in bid to tackle COVID crisis

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Chancellor Rishi Sunak will set out a one-year review of the government's spending plans next month as he seeks to tackle the economic crisis caused by coronavirus.

The Treasury has announced a 2021-22 Spending Review will be published on 25 November, as the government prioritises its response toIt had previously been expected that the government would set out a multi-year spending review, but those plans have been thrown off course by the"So we'll be doing that for departments and all of the nations of the UK by setting budgets for next year, with a total focus on tackling COVID and delivering our 'Plan for Jobs'.

"We'll make sure these areas crucial to our economic recovery have their budgets set for further years so they can plan and help us build back better."

 

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