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Prime Minister 'delighted' with pay agreement for NHS unions

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Prime Minister 'delighted' with pay agreement for NHS unions

Prime Minister 'delighted' with pay agreement for NHS unions

Rishi Sunak says he is "delighted" about today's agreement with unions, saying that this agreement "rightly recognises the fantastic work" that NHS workers do.

He goes on to say with this agreement they "can continue to cut waiting lists" whilst "being affordable for the taxpayer".

Report by Rowlandi.

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