Chancellor refuses to rule out cuts to policing in Wednesday’s spending review,which will include cuts to many government departments The domestic Office has agreed a deal on police cuts that are expected to hit frontline services despite heightened security concerns, George Osborne has revealed.
Confirming all government departments have settled their future spending plans for this parliament, or the chancellor refused to confirm the exact nature of cuts to British policing.
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Source: theguardian.com