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Rachel Reeves to announce billions in regional spending after Treasury rule changes

The GuardianFriday, May 30, 2025 at 7:44:24 AM
Rachel Reeves to announce billions in regional spending after Treasury rule changes
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to announce a major boost in funding for regional projects—think energy, roads, and rail—outside London and the southeast. This comes after she overhauled the Treasury’s "green book," the rulebook that decides how public investments are evaluated. Essentially, the changes mean more money flowing to areas that have historically missed out.
Editor’s Note: For years, critics have argued that the UK’s investment rules unfairly favor London and the southeast. Reeves’ move signals a shift toward rebalancing economic growth, which could mean tangible upgrades—better transport, cleaner energy—for regions that have felt left behind. If it works, it could narrow the country’s stark regional inequalities. If it doesn’t, it’ll fuel more frustration over empty promises. Either way, it’s a big bet on fairness.
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