Kerala's coastal stretch is rich in biodiversity and the state is also an important tourist destination.
The chancellor has resisted calls,Reeves's self-imposed rules require day-to-day government costs to be paid for by tax income, rather than borrowing; and to get debt falling as a share of national income over a five year period.
Despite increasing tax on businesses, by increasing employer National Insurance contributions, she has so far stuck to Labour's manifesto commitment not to increase income tax, national insurance or VAT.She will say on Wednesday: "I have made my choices. In place of chaos, I choose stability. In place of decline, I choose investment. In place of retreat, I choose national renewal."These are my choices. These are this government's choices. These are the British people's choices."
She will also highlight infrastructure spending, such as the £14bn for the Sizewell C nuclear power plant and £15.6bn for local transport projects."The priorities in this Spending Review are the priorities of working people," she will tell MPs.
"To invest in our country's security, health and economy so working people all over our country are better off," she will say.
Conservative shadow chancellor Mel Stride accused Labour of "spending money it doesn't have, with no credible plan to pay for it"."It's all worth it when you're there because a great week awaits," he said.
And two 19-year-old British riders competing in the event and making a significant impact on road cycling globally are explaining who inspired them to take up the sport.At a luxury hotel on the outskirts of Darlington, Imogen Wolff looks across at two-time Tour of Britain winner Lizzie Deignan, a little uncomfortably, to tell her that the speech she delivered following her momentous 2021 Paris-Roubaix win is the reason she is at a bike race at all.
Alongside her is housemate Cat Ferguson, the current junior road race world champion and rider for the World Tour Movistar team."You're gonna think I'm just saying it because she's sat next to me but it was genuinely Lizzie's speech after Roubaix," says Wolff, who competes for the Visma Lease a Bike team.