Britain set to cut more from overseas aid than the US and any other G7 country

Britain is set to cut overseas aid further and faster than those made by the US, as Sir Keir Starmer’s government wrestles with funding pressures.

The UK will cut overseas aid spending by about 27 per cent in 2026-27 compared with 2024-25, while the US reductions are expected to be 23 per cent lower in 2026 than in 2024, with steep cuts proposed by the Donald Trump.

 

The analysis by the Center for Global Development comes as the scale of UK aid cuts accelerates following a decision last year to reduce overseas development spending to 0.3 per cent of Gross National Income, from 0.5 per cent.

It reveals that the UK aid cuts between 2024 and 2026 will be the steepest of any G7 country, first announced to provide additional funding for military spending from 2027 to help counter the aggression of Russian President Vladimir Putin amid the conflict in Ukraine.