Where George Osborne's cuts will hit
Business, Innovation and Skills Vince CableCuts expected: £5.3billionFacing the axe: Universities to lose £4.2billion in funding, plus a series of quangos to be scrapped.
Culture, Media and Sport
Jeremy Hunt
Cuts expected: £375million
Facing the axe: Grants to the Arts Council, museums and galleries, but free entry still guaranteed.
Communities & Local Government
Eric Pickles
Cuts expected: £8.4billion
Facing the axe: Grants to councils, regional quangos to be slashed.
Defence
Liam Fox
Cuts expected: £2.6billion
Facing the axe: Up to 6,500 soldiers plus thousands of Navy and RAF personnel. Large numbers of tanks, ships and aircraft expected to be scrapped.
Education
Michael Gove
Cuts expected: £5.8billion
Facing the axe: Educational Maintenance Allowance paid to teenagers aged between 16 and 19 to encourage them to stay at school or college to be slashed.
Energy and Climate Change
Chris Huhne
Cuts expected: £750million
Facing the axe: Warm Front grants for household insulation likely to be curbed as is the Carbon Trust, a quango that helps firms go “green”.
Health
Andrew Lansley
Cuts expected: Budget protected.
Facing the axe: £20billion will be saved by cutting bureaucracy to free up money for frontline care by 2014.
Home Office
Theresa May
Cuts expected: £2.5billion
Facing the axe: About 12 per cent of the policing budget as officers’ duties are overhauled.
International Development
Andrew Mitchell
Cuts expected: Budget protected.
Facing the axe: The Commonwealth Development Corporation quango to be scrapped and aid to China, India and Russia to stop. Money saved will go to more needy countries.
Justice
Kenneth Clarke
Cuts expected: £2.43billion
Facing the axe: More than 150 magistrates courts to close. Spending on jails cut as non-custodial sentences encouraged.
Transport
Philip Hammond
Cuts expected: £3.4billion
Facing the axe: Grants to Transport for London and Network Rail to be severely cut.
Work and Pensions
Iain Duncan-Smith
Cuts expected: Not clear as the £200billion welfare budget is not officially part of the Comprehensive Spending Review.
Facing the axe: Child benefit to be curbed, Child Trust Funds to be axed and a big squeeze on housing benefit and other handouts.