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Interested in how the government is going to govern over the next four years and the future of its five national missions? Read this LabourList article by our Chief Economist Dan Corry about the Comprehensive Spending Review⬇️ labourlist.org/2025/06/spring…

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A critical test for mission-driven govt is days away: the Spending Review. Our recent PACAC Committee submission called for: 🎯 Money tied to shared mission outcomes 🛡️ A new preventative spend category 💡 A Transformation Fund big enough to move the dial futuregovernanceforum.co.uk/resource/writt…

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Today’s #spendingreview will reveal who gets what & how this government plans to govern for the next 4 years. Dan Corry, FGF's Chief Economist, asks: ‘Will national missions be central to the #ComprehensiveSpendingReview ?’ #CSR futuregovforum.substack.com/p/will-nationa…

Today’s #spendingreview will reveal who gets what & how this government plans to govern for the next 4 years.

Dan Corry,  FGF's Chief Economist, asks: ‘Will national missions be central to the #ComprehensiveSpendingReview ?’ 
#CSR 

futuregovforum.substack.com/p/will-nationa…
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Changes to the Green Book rightly focusing on 'place-based business cases' and how to invest in places. Projects get stuck as they cut across areas like housing and transport without looking value for money to any of those single areas. A new approach could be transformative.

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Who are the winners and losers from today's Spending Review? And will the Chancellor’s bet on spending big early, rather than saving it for election year, pay off? FGF Chief Economist & ex-No10 Policy Unit head Dan Corry breaks it down >> publicfinance.co.uk/opinion/2025/0…

Who are the winners and losers from today's Spending Review? And will the Chancellor’s bet on spending big early, rather than saving it for election year, pay off?

FGF Chief Economist &amp; ex-No10 Policy Unit head <a href="/DanRCorry/">Dan Corry</a> breaks it down &gt;&gt;
publicfinance.co.uk/opinion/2025/0…
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FGF’s team of experts analyse what the #SpendingReview means for: * The government’s economic agenda * Local and regional government * Infrastructure * Mission-driven government * Transformative technology * Asylum. Read more⬇️ futuregovernanceforum.co.uk/2025/06/11/wha…

FGF’s team of experts analyse what the #SpendingReview means for:
* The government’s economic agenda
* Local and regional government
* Infrastructure
* Mission-driven government
* Transformative technology
* Asylum.

Read more⬇️
futuregovernanceforum.co.uk/2025/06/11/wha…
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FGF Chief Economist Dan Corry recently joined the panel at Centre for Cities's Green Book event to offer his analysis, drawing on his time in the Treasury. 🎥 Watch the event back here: youtube.com/live/9ZwNoOSdm…

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The govt's Green Book Review this week won praise from England’s metro mayors, long frustrated that investment favours London and the South East. But will a few tweaks to Treasury rules really move the dial? Chief Economist Dan Corry takes a look >> futuregovernanceforum.co.uk/2025/06/13/gre…