Autumn Statement 2016
The UK Government has set out its first set of spending plans since the decision to leave the European Union.
Chancellor Philip Hammond has said Wales will receive an extra £400m to spend on capital projects.
The UK Government has set out its first set of spending plans since the decision to leave the European Union.
Chancellor Philip Hammond has said Wales will receive an extra £400m to spend on capital projects.
The Chancellor of the Exchequer has begun delivering his first Autumn Statement in the House of Commons.
Philip Hammond began by saying it was a 'privilege to report on an economy with employment at a record high.'
The First Minister has criticised Wednesday's Autumn statement blaming what he calls "failed austerity".
Mark Drakeford says he'll decide soon which infrastructure projects will take priority for funding, as Wales reacts to the Autumn Statement.
The Welsh Government’s budget will increase by more than £400m, giving it even greater spending power.