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Chart of the week: Spending Review 2025
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- 13 Jun 2025
Our chart this week looks at the government’s priorities as expressed through departmental budgetary allocations over the next three years.
Spending review: an optimistic sticking plaster
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- 11 Jun 2025
The Chancellor laid out a clearer economic vision with her spending announcements on domestic energy, infrastructure and defence spending, but it relies heavily on administration savings.
HMRC given more money for digital services in Spending Review
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- 11 Jun 2025
By 2029/30, nine out of ten customer interactions will be digital self-serve and outbound post will be all but eliminated as HMRC secures additional funding in the Spending Review 2025.
How is the UK using green budgeting?
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- 09 Jun 2025
Aligning government budgets with climate goals can deliver sustainable growth and environmental commitments. ICAEW talks to economics expert Dimitri Zenghelis about the UK’s approach.
Chart of the week: NATO defence spending
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- 06 Jun 2025
Our chart this week looks at how much NATO members would need to spend to meet President Trump’s proposed new target of 5% of GDP for defence and defence-related expenditure.
Chart of the week: Quarterly GDP over three years
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- 30 May 2025
Our chart this week looks at how quarterly GDP has risen from £610.3bn in the first quarter of 2022 to £738.6bn in the first quarter of 2025.
ICAEW technical round-up: May 2025
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- 29 May 2025
This month’s top stories feature a landlord tax avoidance scheme warning, a new ICAEW audit training film and an ISSB proposal to reduce Scope 3 sustainability reporting.
Influencing policy to support you: May 2025
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- 29 May 2025
ICAEW has shared recommendations and insights from members on apprenticeship funding, inheritance tax changes, amendments to the Employment Rights Bill and the local audit market.
Chart of the week: UK-EU trade in 2024
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- 23 May 2025
Our chart this week takes a look at trade between the UK and the EU in the light of the recent trade deal announced by the prime minister and the EU Council and Commission presidents.
Boost from April tax rises absorbed by higher spending
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- 23 May 2025
The provisional deficit for April 2025 of £20.2bn was £1.0bn higher than the same month last year as the rise in employer national insurance was not enough to fully offset increases in public spending and investment.
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