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provide clarity on where spending cuts would tali, there is still little precise detail.

Despite cutting the DlT budget by 21%, Chancellor George Osborne did promise capital spending on infrastructure of E30bn over the next four years, with a number of motorways and main roads (M4, M5, M62, A14 and A46) set to benefit. The crucial A14 upgrade is not among these, although CM understands this will be the subject of another study before a final decision is taken. Transport minister Phillip Hammond is due to announce a more detailed list of major road projects in the National Infrastructure Plan this week.


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