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| Blair warns ministers over public servicesTony Blair warns ministers that his government must now deliver improvements to public services - or pay a heavy price. Brown 'fails' to reform servicesThe Conservatives oppose Gordon Brown's plans to spend more on public services, claiming only 'real' reform can bring about improvements. Public service voicesBBC News Online speaks to three public service workers and gets their verdict on the government's spending plans Prescott unveils �1bn housing planJohn Prescott unveils plans to build 200,000 low-cost homes - and drops a controversial shake-up of the planning system. Scots handed �4bn spending boostGovernment spending in Scotland is set to rise by more than �4bn in the next three years as a result of the chancellor's spending review. Emptying the war-chestUK Chancellor Gordon Brown will have little left to give away after the current round of spending increases, a leading think tank says. | Spend reviewYour reaction to Gordon Brown's plans Take our spending test Front line voices What Gordon won't say
Gordon grilled'Show us the money', kids tell Chancellor Empty coffersBrown's spending splurge leaves little in reserve High stakesWill Mr Brown pay a terrible political price? Trail of cashThe slow process of spending public money | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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