Article 5AVPW Rishi Sunak’s £4.8bn ‘levelling-up’ UK fund met with scepticism

Rishi Sunak’s £4.8bn ‘levelling-up’ UK fund met with scepticism

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Richard Partington Economics correspondent
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Groups warn chancellor's plan may pit local communities against each other

The government will launch a levelling-up fund" for England worth 4bn to support towns and communities with regeneration projects, Rishi Sunak has said.

The chancellor used his spending review statement to announce details of the new funding package as part of Boris Johnson's election promise to boost the economic prosperity of areas outside London and the south-east of England. Alongside the 4bn for England, there will be funding worth 800m for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Related: By freezing pay and benefits, Sunak will be levelling down, not up | Polly Toynbee

Related: Some of England's most deprived towns left out of 3.6bn funding scheme

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