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Shell denies takeover talks with UK rival BP

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and get BBC News in your inbox.Tough choices are "unavoidable" as the government finalises spending plans for areas ranging from the NHS and defence, to schools and the criminal justice system, a think tank has warned.

Shell denies takeover talks with UK rival BP

The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) said the level of spending on health would dictate whether cuts were made to "unprotected" areas – those outside the NHS, defence and schools.While funding increased sharply in 2024 for transport, net zero, hospitals, schools and prisons, it would no longer increase year on year, given the government's commitments, the IFS said.The government said the Spending Review on 11 June would "scrutinise every single pound the government spends".

Shell denies takeover talks with UK rival BP

The review will outline day-to-day departmental budgets over the next three years and investment budgets over the next four.they expect it will be "ugly", and that ministers have been fighting over winning small amounts of cash for their respective departments.

Shell denies takeover talks with UK rival BP

There are concerns that plans such as increasing police numbers in a bid to halve violence against women and girls may not be allocated enough cash. There are also discussions over continued funding for capping bus fares.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves's stance on ruling out borrowing more money and not raising taxes again has led to strong speculation spending cuts will be made.Mr Knight said "right at the heart of the project" was a "desire to bring people who live a long way apart, and lead very different lives, together".

Fires broke out inside three bin lorries in one week in Leeds, prompting the council to issue an urgent warning about the safe disposal of batteries and barbecues.In the incidents in Burmantofts, Armley and Middleton, waste crews saw smoke emerge from their wagons due to fires caused by discarded barbecues or batteries from vapes or other devices.

Workers had to tip the smouldering waste on to the road to enable it to be safely extinguished, following advice from firefighters, a Leeds city Council spokesperson said.Mohammed Rafique, executive member for environment, said incorrectly discarded rubbish can cause "danger to our crews and staff, damaged vehicles and inconvenience for residents".

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