Housing and infrastructure emerge as big winners as Reeves divides up £113bn in spending review

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Chancellor unveiled plans for investments in rail, affordable homes, energy, schools and skills during today’s speech in House of Commons

Rachel Reeves has committed to £113bn in funding for transport, housing, energy and skills over the next four years as part of the government’s annual spending review.

Announcing the government’s spending plans for the rest of this Parliament, the chancellor confirmed £39bn for social and affordable housing and £15bn for transport improvements across the North and Midlands.

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