A full update of the Statement of Funding Policy is due to be published alongside the next spending review. Table 1.2 sets out examples of the medium to long-term outcomes for public services the government aims to deliver in some of the people’s priority areas, as well as examples of the metrics that can be used to inform and improve performance against them. 13 A detailed breakdown of Small and Independent Bodies is set out in Table 2.24. This publication is licensed under the terms of the Open Government Licence v3.0 except where otherwise stated. ↩, Based on the OBR’s March 2019 forecast. It targets additional money on the people’s priorities of healthcare, education and tackling crime. 6 0 obj
The Department for International Development settlement includes: a 1.5% increase in real terms to the department’s resource budget from 2019-20 to 2020-21, which will ensure it continues to support the government’s legal commitment to spend 0.7% of GNI on ODA in 2020; at least £170 million to deliver humanitarian support to Yemen and Syria and support for refugees in the region, including Jordan and Lebanon, leveraging UK expertise and resources to address the needs of the world’s most vulnerable while protecting UK national security interests; at least £250 million to the international climate and environment funds, including the Green Climate Fund – the leading fund dedicated to help meet the landmark Paris Agreement on climate change – to limit global warming to well below two degrees and help developing countries prepare for its impacts; an additional £30 million to support developing nations to conserve and enhance their biodiversity, to help halt and then reverse the decline in global biodiversity; and. You can change your cookie settings at any time. additional funding for crucial probation reforms that will help reduce reoffending and improve post-custody supervision. 6 In 2019-20 and 2020-21 the budgets shown for the, 7 Figures in 2019-20 and 2020-21 do not reflect transfers which will be made from. 15 The figure for Core Spending Power is an estimate and subject to data changes. an increase for the Northern Ireland Administration of £0.4 billion, 1.8% real terms growth. 5 0 obj
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↩, The majority of BEIS’s capital settlement funds research and development (R&D). From 2020-21 the funding covers the full year cost. Table 1.1 sets out the increases to resource and capital departmental expenditure limits (DEL) committed at the Spending Round compared to the OBR’s most recent forecast. R�C)m�ySB�h0���9��$6w���ԏ_�x�6��"�k��0�I���.S��
vE? This includes prioritising key capabilities such as cyber, shipbuilding and the nuclear deterrent; £700 million to address the increased cost of employer pension contributions; up to £7 million to finalise construction of the British Normandy Memorial; and. In addition, the government wants to ensure the public sector is set up to deliver better outcomes where those outcomes rely on more than one part of the public sector. Government Spending in Kenya averaged 169586.73 KES Million from 1964 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 734790.80 KES Million in 2019 and a record low of 998 KES Million in 1964. The Spending Round confirms: the government’s commitment to a £7.1 billion increase in funding for schools by 2022-23 (£4.6 billion above inflation), compared to 2019-20 funding levels. ↩, Inflation in this document means the GDP deflators for the relevant financial years, consistent with the OBR’s Spring Statement 2019 forecast as set out in Table A.6 in the Statistical Annex, unless stated otherwise. £50 million for UK Sport to support Team GB and Paralympics GB to success in Tokyo 2020; continued investment in the UK’s world leading digital economy to drive growth and innovation, with programmes to support the UK tech sector and help people to stay safe online; and. A comparability factor is a measure of the extent to which each department’s expenditure is in areas that are devolved in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. ↩, ‘Estimates of the population for the UK, England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland’, ONS, June 2019. As ever, prioritising means making choices. All projections for AME are based on the OBR forecast for Spring Statement 2019. This represents a real terms increase of 13% compared to 2019-20; £24 million additional funding for the Building Safety Programme to support the new building safety regime and help prevent a tragedy like Grenfell happening again. ↩, ‘Charter for Budget Responsibility’, HM Treasury, January 2017. The CSSF supports and delivers activity to tackle instability and to prevent conflicts that threaten UK interests. a 3.4% real terms increase in the Health Education England (HEE) budget. x��U]k�0}7�?\؋=��/��BӤ��B��P��$�X��SF���-Mb��"[�=���^g���=���٩s���N�.������l���ٰ�f����Ev�;�t^��6''��AoG�9�a�G(�p#��!DP �9]�P��# ↩, ‘Economic and fiscal outlook’, OBR, March 2019. You’ve accepted all cookies. 13 The Reserves line shows the baseline for the Reserves in 2019-20, before the payment of ordinary reserve claims at Main Estimates.