Here is Mortgage Introducer's "At a Glance" guide to the CSR.
Total Government cuts to be 19% over four years.
There will be £6bn of Whitehall savings.
490,000 jobs in the UK are set to go over the next four years.
Treasury budget will be cut by 33%.
Extra £4.4bn of capital for social housing.
Royal household spending will be down 14%.
Police spending to fall by 4% each year.
International development budget up to £11.5bn by 2014/2015.
Ministry of Defence budget cut to £33.5bn in 2014/15, down 8%.
Foreign Office budget savings of 24%.
Ministry of Justice budget will be £7bn by end of 2014/15.
Home Office budget - average savings of 6% a year.
State pension age for men and women to reach 66 by 2020.
Raising state pension age to save over £5bn a year.
Extra £900m to target tax evasion and fraud.
HMRC budget savings of 15%.
Legislation on permament bank levy published on Thursday.
Department for Business - budget cut 7.1%.
£1bn set aside for green investment bank.
Science budget protected at £4.6bn a year.
Public sector pension contributions to rise.
Final salary pensions for MPs to end.
Extra £2bn to implement universal credit.
Welfare budget savings of £7bn a year.
Child tax credit up by £30 next year.
Cold weather payments to be permanent.
Aiming for £29bn savings on health spending by 2014/2015.
Health spending to be £114bn by 2014.
Free bus passes for pensioners and free eye tests for pensioners to remain.
Free TV licences for over-75s to remain.
Equitable Life payout to policyholders total £1.5bn.
TV licence fee frozen for next six years.
BBC to make 16% of savings, including spending less online.
Investment of £30bn in transport projects over four years.
M25 motorway to be widened, and Crossrail train line to go ahead.
Culture Department resource budget down to £1.1bn by 2014/15.
Free entry to museums and galleries to continue.
Schools budget up by £4bn to £39bn.
Extra places for 16 to 19-year-olds.
£15.8bn to refurbish schools.
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