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Highlights from Rachel Reeves' review: Transport, housing, defence and NHS spending boosts

Rachel Reeves said her spending review was "fully funded" and set out day-to-day spending plans for the next three years

Chancellor Rachel Reeves leaves 11 Downing Street ahead of delivering her spending review in the House of Commons (Image: PA Wire/PA Images)

Rachel Reeves has unveiled spending plans that promise significant investment in the NHS, defence, and education, highlighting that the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ is "starting to see the results" of Labour's efforts.

The spending review details current expenditure for the next three years and capital investment for the coming four years.

Revisions to the Treasury's "green book" rules, which determine the approval of major projects, are being released with the spending review.

The Chancellor announced allocations of £52 billion for Scotland, £20 billion for Northern Ireland, and £23 billion for Wales under the new financial plans.

Key points of the spending plans include:.

– An annual real-terms increase of 3% for the NHS, amounting to an additional £29 billion per year.

– A decade-long commitment of £39 billion to construct affordable and social housing.

– A pledge of £30 billion towards nuclear energy, which includes £14.2 billion for the construction of the Sizewell C plant in Suffolk and £2.5 billion for the development of small modular reactors.