14 July 1998
Comprehensive Spending Review: index of press notices
The Comprehensive Spending Review press notices are available below in Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF). If you do not have Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer you can download the software free of charge from the Adobe website.
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The attached pdf file includes all the press notices listed below.
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HMT 1 - Modern public services for Britain: Investing in reform
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HMT 2 - Promoting sustainable growth and employment
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HMT 3 - Fairness and opportunity for all
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HMT 4 - Modern and efficient public services
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HMT 5 - Cross departmental review of provision for young children - Ann Taylor welcomes substantial boost in anti-drugs spending
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DfEE - £19 billion Boost for education
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LCD - The Lord Chancellor's Department
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Law Off - The Law Officers' Departments
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MoD - Investing in strong defence
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DfID - Britain's investment in development set for rises year on year
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DTI - Beckett hails £1.1 billion boost for science
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MAFF- Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
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DCMS - A new approach to investment in culture
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SO - Invest in Scotland's future
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Forestry Commission - Government honours pledge to stop forest sell-off
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WO - Secretary of State announces reform agenda for Wales
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Revenue Departments - Revenue departments to deliver a more modern service
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ONS - National statistics for the next millennium
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CO - Cabinet Office spending plans
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DETR - Prescott welcomes more money for priority areas
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DETR - Local Government - Investing in reform
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DSS - Reforms in social security deliver opportunity and security, says Harman
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DSS - Government delivers on commitment to women, says Harman
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HO - Jack Straw welcomes CSR outcome
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FCO - Comprehensive Spending Review: Outcome
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DH - £20 billion plus Boost for the NHS - biggest cash injection in the history of the National Health Service
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NI - Mo Mowlam welcomes £1.4 billion additional spending for Northern Ireland following outcome of Comprehensive Spending Review
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23 July 1998
Investing in our Children: Government Launches £540 Million Sure Start Programme
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