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Main Estimates: Government spending plans for 2026/27

Tuesday, 12 May, 2026

This briefing summarises 2026/27’s Main Estimates, the way in which Parliament approves the Government’s spending plans for the year.

  • Research Briefing
  • Parliament
  • Public spending
Main Estimates: Government spending plans for 2026/27

Revised Government spending plans for 2025/26

Monday, 16 February, 2026

Votes to approve the Supplementary Estimates for 2025/26 will take place on 4 March 2026. These will cover the Government's revised spending plans for this year.

  • Research Briefing
  • Public spending
Revised Government spending plans for 2025/26

Estimates Day Debate: Spending of the Department for Transport

Monday, 23 June, 2025

On 25 June 2025 there will be an Estimates day debate on the spending of the Department for Transport

  • Debate Pack
  • Public spending
  • Rail
  • Roads
  • Transport
Estimates Day Debate: Spending of the Department for Transport
  • Research Briefing

    Main Estimates: Government spending plans for 2025/26

    Friday, 23 May, 2025

    This briefing summarises 2025/26’s Main Estimates, the way in which Parliament approves the Government’s spending plans for the year.

    • Research Briefing
    • Parliament
    • Public spending
  • Research Briefing

    Revised Government spending plans for 2024/25

    Tuesday, 18 February, 2025

    Votes to approve the Supplementary Estimates for 2024/25 will take place on 5 March 2025. These will cover the Government's revised spending plans for this year.

    • Research Briefing
    • Parliament
    • Public spending
  • Research Briefing

    Main Estimates: Government spending plans for 2024/25

    Tuesday, 23 July, 2024

    This briefing summarises 2024/25’s Main Estimates, the way in which Parliament approves the Government’s spending plans for the year.

    • Research Briefing
    • Parliament
    • Public spending
  • Research Briefing

    Revised Government spending plans for 2023/24

    Thursday, 29 February, 2024

    Votes to approve the Supplementary Estimates for 2023/24 will take place in March 2024. These will cover the Government's revised spending plans for this year.

    • Research Briefing
    • Parliament
    • Public spending
  • Debate Pack

    Estimates: Spending of the Department for Education on post-16 Further Education, Colleges and Adult Education

    Friday, 30 June, 2023

    On Wednesday 5 July the House of Commons will consider estimates of spending on adult education, post-16 education, further education and colleges.

    • Debate Pack
    • Education
    • Further education
    • Public spending
  • Research Briefing

    Main Estimates: Government spending plans for 2023/24

    Thursday, 29 June, 2023

    This briefing summarises 2023/24’s Main Estimates, the way in which Parliament approves the Government’s spending plans for the year.

    • Research Briefing
    • Parliament
    • Public spending
  • Research Briefing

    Revised Government spending plans for 2022/23

    Wednesday, 01 March, 2023

    Votes to approve the Supplementary Estimates for 2022/23 have been scheduled for 8 March 2023. These will cover the Government's revised spending plans for this year.

    • Research Briefing
    • Government
    • Public spending

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