Here is a brief run down of all the pledges in the budget so far:

Public pay freeze scrapped
The Chancellor is due to announce that the 12-month public sector pay freeze is to end, paving the way for more than five million workers to potentially receive a pay rise next year.
Minimum wage rise
Around two million workers will get a pay rise next year when the National Living Wage is increased from 拢8.91 an hour to 拢9.50.
鈥楲evelling up鈥 transport
Nearly 拢7 billion would be given to areas such as Greater Manchester, the West Midlands and South Yorkshire for projects ranging from tram improvements to introducing London-style improvements in infrastructure, fares and services.
Digital overhaul for the NHS
A 拢6 billion package will help tackle NHS backlogs and invest in technology and data to improve efficiency and security.
Health research and development
拢5 billion over the next three years to fund research and development to tackle health inequalities.

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A 鈥榮kills revolution鈥
拢3 billion for post-16 and adult education, including skills 'bootcamps', T-levels and funding for special educational needs
Housing on brownfield sites
拢1.8 billion to help regenerate land and level up the country, includes 100 new urban 鈥減ocket parks鈥 across 海角视频.
Global Britain Investment Fund
The 拢1.4 billion fund will encourage internationally mobile companies to invest in the 海角视频鈥檚 critical industries, including life sciences and automotive.
Boost for museums and galleries
Over three years, 拢850 million will 鈥渂reathe life鈥 back into cultural hotspots.
Protection at the border
Ageing Border Force vessels will be replaced by new cutters as part of a 拢700 million investment.
Sports talent
Sports facilities will see 拢700 million of funding to help foster the next generation of sporting stars.
Maths coaching
A 拢560 million scheme to improve maths skills, as it was revealed more than eight million people in England have numeracy skills lower than those expected of a nine-year-old, with the North East, West Midlands and Yorkshire and the Humber worst affected.
The new Sure Start?
The Chancellor will announce a range of investments totalling 拢500 million towards support for families and children, including new family hubs.
Crime prevention
A 拢435 million package with a focus on violent offences against women.
Dragons鈥 Den-style investors
A 拢150 million pot of funding for the British Business Bank will encourage the development of regional networks of Dragons鈥 Den-style angel investors to help make people鈥檚 dreams of starting a business a reality.

Post-Brexit tax rule changes
Tax changes will be introduced to try to tempt more of the world鈥檚 largest shipping companies to 海角视频 shores.

Cutting-edge treatment for veterans

Innovative surgery could be available for veterans through research grants handed out by a new fund.

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