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Reeves hands NHS £29bn extra per year and pledges to end asylum hotels

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Reeves hands NHS £29bn extra per year and pledges to end asylum hotelsDay-to-day spending on the NHS will increase by £29bn a year, Rachel Reeves has announced as she accepted voters are yet to feel an improvement under Labour.
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News video: Chancellor promises a 'record cash investment' in the NHS

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The Government is increasing real-terms day to day spending in the NHS by 3% per year for every year of the review period, Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced, providing an extra “£29 billion per year” for the health service. Report by Gluszczykm. Like us on Facebook at...

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