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Spending Review 2025 LIVE: Rachel Reeves pledges billions more for NHS and social housing... but Met police cash row looms - Chancellor announces extra £29 billion per year for the NHS and vows ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced the government's Spending Review, which outlines the day-to-day budgets for departments over the next three years. The review will see NHS funding increase by 3% ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has delivered her Spending Review, setting out budgets for government departments. The chancellor says she's rejecting "austerity" and confirms total departmental spending ...
The NHS is reported to be in line for a £30 billion ($40.7 billion) increase to its budget in the UK government's upcoming spending review, equivalent to a 2.8% rise per year, by 2028.
The NHS received a big budget boost in the spending review – but the cash injection will mean painful cuts to other public services. Day-to-day spending on the free at point of use health service will ...
Law enforcement was also a key focus in the spending review. ... The NHS will receive a £29bn real-terms increase in annual day-to-day spending, from 2023/4 to 2028/9.
Some public services are likely to face cuts if the NHS swallows extra funding announced for Wales in Chancellor Rachel ...
New NHS England boss Sir Jim Mackey insists the NHS has done "really well" in the spending review - despite a lower rate of increase than under the Tories in 2023 ...
The NHS is set to be one of the big winners in next week’s spending review, with a boost of up to £30bn at the expense of other public services.. The Department for Health and Social Care is ...
Reeves has pledged a £100bn-plus boost to capital budgets over the course of the parliament (2024-25 to 2029-30), and the country should know more details at this summer’s spending review. Capital ...
NHS to get up to £30bn as other services squeezed in spending review. NHS leaders warn expected settlement will not be enough to enable recovery and reform. Rebecca Thomas.