Chancellor Rachel Reeves will deliver Labour's first Budget in 14 years on Wednesday
The Chancellor must “immediately and significantly” increase funding for Scotland in the Budget, First Minister John Swinney has said. Speaking to business leaders at a reception on Tuesday, Mr Swinney said: “The Office for Budget Responsibility highlighted recently the potential for public investment to deliver permanent improvements in the economy.
“The Chancellor has the chance to choose to deliver a UK Budget that invests in our public services and supports the entrepreneurial spirit displayed in Scotland’s business sector.
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