The New Statesman
•Rachel Reeves’ Budget will stabilise the NHS – but only reform will save it
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Rachel Reeves ’ first budget included an additional 22.6bn for day-to-day health service spending, plus 3.1bn extra towards capital investment.
But it does nothing to address the funding shortfall accrued over the austerity decade , when budgetary growth was pegged at an average of 1.4% .
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