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  2. NHS receives major Budget boost but ‘lacklustre ... - AOL

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    The NHS has been handed a huge £22.6bn boost in Rachel Reeves’ first Budget – but experts have warned that funding for social care falls short. Labour’s historic budget will see spending on ...

  3. Ms Reeves described this as the “largest real-terms growth in day-to-day NHS spending outside of Covid since 2010”. Despite the extra investment, Sir Keir was frank with health workers about ...

  4. Budget 2024: Rachel Reeves reveals £40bn in tax hikes and ...

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    “This is the largest real-terms growth in day-to-day NHS spending outside of Covid since 2010.” Rishi Sunak is responding to Rachel Reeves Budget 14:02 , Joe Middleton

  5. National Health Service (England) - Wikipedia

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    Health spending in England is expected to rise from £112 billion in 2009/10 to £127 billion in 2019/20 (in real terms), [51] and spending per head will increase by 3.5%. [ 56 ] However, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), compared to the increase necessary to keep up with a rising population that is also ageing, spending will ...

  6. Nicholson challenge - Wikipedia

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    The article states that the IFS reports that "England's NHS budget squeeze [from the Nicholson Challenge] is already the "tightest four-year period for the last 50 years". NHS spending will be essentially flat in real terms - at about £110bn a year - until 2015."

  7. Streeting vows Budget will put NHS staff ‘on front line, not ...

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    In the Budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced what she called the biggest real-terms increase in day-to-day NHS spending since 2010 – outside the Covid pandemic – providing £22.6 billion ...

  8. Spending Review - Wikipedia

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    The Office for Budget Responsibility predicted that the spending review led to a loss of about 490,000 public sector jobs by 2015. [10] The NHS saw a 0.4% increase in spending in real terms over the following 4 years. [10] A £200 million payment was announced to compensate savers in the collapsed savings society Presbyterian Mutual. [15]

  9. NHS cash injection will ‘bring waiting lists down’ – Chancellor

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    “This is the largest real-terms growth in day-to-day NHS spending outside of Covid since 2010.” ... “The 3.8% real-terms uplift over two years to the Department of Health and Social Care ...