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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tony Blair warns ministers that his government must now deliver improvements to public services - or pay a heavy price. ![]() ![]() The Conservatives oppose Gordon Brown's plans to spend more on public services, claiming only 'real' reform can bring about improvements. ![]() ![]() BBC News Online speaks to three public service workers and gets their verdict on the government's spending plans ![]() ![]() John Prescott unveils plans to build 200,000 low-cost homes - and drops a controversial shake-up of the planning system. ![]() ![]() Government spending in Scotland is set to rise by more than £4bn in the next three years as a result of the chancellor's spending review. ![]() ![]() UK Chancellor Gordon Brown will have little left to give away after the current round of spending increases, a leading think tank says. |
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![]() Your reaction to Gordon Brown's plans ![]() ![]() Take our spending test ![]() ![]() Front line voices ![]() ![]() What Gordon won't say ![]()
![]() ![]() ![]() 'Show us the money', kids tell Chancellor ![]() ![]() Brown's spending splurge leaves little in reserve ![]() ![]() Will Mr Brown pay a terrible political price? ![]() ![]() The slow process of spending public money |
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