Highlights that impact on social issues:

* Abolish tax on bingo for players.

* Duty halved on beer in small pubs and independent breweries in time for the World Cup - equivalent to 14 pence off an average pint.

* Jobless help - new work preparation course for long-term unemployed in London and selected areas.

* New tax credit scheme to help single people earning less than £200 and couples over 25 without children with less than £280 a week.

* Pensioner benefits leaving average pensioner £1,150 better off than in 1997.

* Reduced tax bills for amateur sports clubs plus cash for renovation schemes.

* £120m for emergency overseas aid.

* Significantly more of national income to be spent on education.

* Payments direct to secondary schools rise from £98,500 to £114,000 each; primary schools £33,700 to £39,300 each.

* NHS help 'to tackle decades of under-investment' including new financial incentives for hospital performance, reform of social services care for the elderly.

* Annual auditor's report annually to account for national NHS spending with local reports detailing link between money spent and results attained.

* Licence fees on cars, vans and lorries frozen.

* Tax on petrol and diesel frozen.

* Tax on wine. Beer and spirits frozen.

* Cigarettes go up by 6p per packet of 20.

* Income tax to go up for full-time earners on an average £21,400, meaning they will pay an extra £3.70. For those on £32,100 there will be a £5.75 weekly increase; those earning £10,700 will pay £1.65 more.

* An extra £1bn for the NHS, but more than that still needed.