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Financial Times • Jun 11, 2025
Reeves unveils 3% NHS spending boost but cuts other budgets
The UK Chancellor’s spending review introduces a 3% increase in funding for the NHS while reducing allocations for various other government departments, including the Home Office a...
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Financial Times • Jun 11, 2025
Spending review 2025: winners and losers
The 2025 budget allocation shows a substantial boost for healthcare funding in England, while budgets for internal security and international affairs are reduced when adjusted for...
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