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National Audit Office questions financial planning for keeping top institutions in good repair
Treasury sets out areas of focus for review and pledges to lead the world in linking cash to outcomes
Chancellor says government will boost R&D spending to £22bn a year by 2024-25
New ‘economic campus’ will be one of three new offices announced in the Budget, says chancellor
Call to open appraisals process to the National Infrastructure Commission ahead of possible Budget boost
IFS sets out Budget bind in analysis of public finances ahead of 11 March statement
Previous governments' underspending shows that without the right skills, departments won't be able to deliver infrastructure reforms, IfG says
Big numbers for capital spending in next month’s budget won’t fix decade of austerity, think-tank warns
Ministers also reveal package of funding to boost bus travel and cycling across England as part of transport package
In our January issue, CSW asks experts to give their thoughts on the new government’s policy priorities. In this entry, Dr Joe Devanny sets out the context of the forthcoming defence review
Funding plan will maintain scheme to help families with complex needs, ministry announces
The argument for government to use business cases is they force a structured conversation about spending, says Andrew Greenway. This is a good idea, but where government puts its money is based on belief as well as analysis
Letter to Senior Salaries Review Body also confirms impact of tax on pension contributions by top officials is under review
Think tank concludes that Conservative spending plans are closer to Labour’s 2017 election pledges than their own proposals