Chancellor delivers cash boost to public services
News Article 15 July 2002
Gordon Brown has unveiled plans which will see the public sector spending more than the value of entire economy of the continent of Africa over the next three years.
Brown's spending plans in detail
News Article 15 July 2002
Details of the departmental spending plans announced by Gordon Brown.
Something for everyone in Brown's bonanza
News Article 15 July 2002
Education and health are the biggest winners in Gordon Brown's spending bonanza.
Unions and business back Brown's plans
News Article 15 July 2002
Unions and business leaders have given their backing to Gordon Brown's handouts.
Chancellor's £511 billion gamble
Press Review 15 July 2002
Chancellor to set out £90 billion spending plan
News Article 14 July 2002
Gordon Brown is to unveil long awaited spending plans today.
Lib Dems: Labour can not be trusted to spend
News Article 14 July 2002
Charles Kennedy has accused Gordon of doing too little too late to turn around public services.
Spending spree will 'end in tears', claim Tories
News Article 14 July 2002
A former Conservative chancellor has attacked Gordon Brown's "rash" spending plans.
Blair previews 'invest and reform' spending announcement
News Article 12 July 2002
Tony Blair has attempted to quash suggestions of a Cabinet rift over the comprehensive spending review, stressing that Monday's announcement will "set a clear course for the parliament".
Defence set for cash boost
Press Review 12 July 2002
Blair to hear Home Office plea
Press Review 11 July 2002
Number 10 talks down Blunkett meeting
News Article 11 July 2002
Downing Street has talked down claims that the cabinet is in turmoil over the comprehensive spending review.
Brown calling for reduction in Eurofighter order
Press Review 10 July 2002
Tax 'must rise to pay for services'
Press Review 10 July 2002
Brown to reveal spending blueprint for third Labour term
News Article 9 July 2002
The chancellor's long awaited spending plans will be unveiled to the Commons on Monday.