UK to invest billions in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, Reeves says
LONDON, June 11 (Reuters) - British finance minister Rachel Reeves announced on Wednesday, in her first multi-year spending review, 52 billion pounds ($70.15 billion) of investment for Scotland, 23 billion for Wales and 20 billion for Northern Ireland.
"This government takes seriously its commitment to investment, jobs and growth in every part of the UK," Reeves said in a speech. "I said we wanted growth in all parts of Britain and... I meant it."
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