Business secretary Vince Cable is said to have been the last to reach a deal for his department ahead of the review, being announced to the House of Commons on 26 June.
Mr Cable is also reported to have secured one of the lowest cuts of the non-protected departmental budgets, at nearer to 8 per cent than the 10 per cent forecast.
This could mean the department having to save closer to 拢1.1 billion rather than the 拢1.4 billion previously thought. Together departments are being asked to find cuts worth 拢11.5 billion.
However, where the cuts will come from remains uncertain. As 探花视频 reported last week, ministers look likely to abandon plans to find 拢875 million in savings by moving medical research and education budgets to the Department of Health; although a partial transfer remains a possibility.
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If the proposal is dropped, it would raise the prospect of deeper cuts for higher education and the possible slashing of the National Scholarship Programme.
After George Osborne, the chancellor, announces each department鈥檚 settlement for 2015-16 on Wednesday, chief secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander, will announce detailed, longer-term plans for infrastructure spending on June.
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Earlier this month Mr Osborne said that he hoped at the spending review to set out 鈥渢he long-term commitment to science not just鈥he science budget for the year 2015-16鈥, raising speculation that science investment might form part of the infrastructure package.聽
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