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The March 2021 United Kingdom budget, officially known as Protecting the Jobs and Livelihoods of the British People was a budget delivered by Rishi Sunak, the Chancellor of the Exchequer in March 2021. [1] It was expected to be delivered in autumn 2020, but was postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
On 27 June, members of the Criminal Bar Association in England and Wales began four weeks of industrial action after rejecting a 15% pay raise. The government planned the raise to begin October 2022; [116] the CBA said the proposal only amounted to 9 percent pay increase and was insufficient to retain barristers.
The October 2021 United Kingdom budget, officially known as the Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021. A Stronger Economy for the British People, was a budget statement made by Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak on 27 October 2021. [1] It was the third and final consecutive budget delivered by Sunak before his resignation in July 2022. [2]
The 2022–present National Health Service (NHS) strikes are several ongoing industrial disputes in the publicly funded health services of the United Kingdom.. The disputes relate to the several staff groups on the Agenda for Change pay scale, as well as those on the junior doctor and consultant contracts; and are further divided by the devolved national NHS staff work in.
Public sector pay deals help drive up UK borrowing The BMA said the recommended pay rise for 2025/26 "indicates a poor grasp of the unresolved issues from two years of industrial action".
A UCU member ostentatiously posts their industrial action ballot paper in October 2021 Unison members on strike at Leeds University (mirror image) Unison placard, alluding to rising energy costs and falling pay. In October–November 2021, with UK university teaching moving back towards normality following a year dominated by online teaching in ...
The Sovereign Grant—the amount paid to the monarchy by the UK’s Treasury—is increasing by £45 million to £132 million this year in a move that looks set to see royal finances spark more ...
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