The Pre-Budget Report (PBR) is an annual report published by the UK government which outlines the government’s economic and fiscal strategy for the upcoming year. It sets out the government’s proposed tax and spending plans, as well as its objectives for the UK economy. The PBR also provides an overview of the government’s housing policy, including information on housing targets, plans for new homes and details of spending on housing projects. The purpose of the PBR is to provide the public with a comprehensive overview of the government’s plans for the economy and housing, and to provide an insight into the government’s economic and fiscal strategy for the year ahead. The scope of the PBR is wide, covering all areas of economic and housing policy. It includes information on tax and spending plans, housing targets, plans for new homes, spending on housing projects and other economic initiatives.