Government publishes Budget Information Security Review

10 Feb 2026 12:06 PM

Government recently published a review with recommendations to protect information security at future fiscal events.

The government recently Monday 9 February published the Budget Information Security Review. The Review has been carried out in light of events that occurred in the run up to the 2025 Budget Statement and includes steps being taken to tighten information security.  

The Review includes outcomes and outcomes and recommendations from the National Cyber Security Centre’s investigation into the publication of the Office for Budget Responsibility’s Economic and fiscal outlook (EFO) and the Cabinet Office’s Financial Times leak inquiry. 

The principal changes, which will be introduced ahead of Budget 2026, are: 

The ‘Macpherson Principles’, which determine which information can and cannot be pre-briefed in public and/or with the media, will continue to apply. The Principles acknowledge that while most Budget information is not market sensitive, the economic and fiscal projections, the fiscal judgement and individual tax rates, reliefs and allowances must not be pre-briefed. 

The full Review has been published on gov.uk.