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Unions attack 2.8% Government pay rise proposal for NHS workers and teachers


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Inflation is predicted to average 2.5% this year and 2.6% next year, according to forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility.


The article from The Standard discusses the UK government's response to the ongoing NHS crisis, focusing on the political and economic implications. Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves has criticized the government for its handling of the NHS, pointing out that despite the Prime Minister's promises, the health service is still in a state of emergency with patients facing long waits and staff shortages. Reeves highlighted the economic impact, noting that the NHS crisis is contributing to inflation as people miss work due to health issues. She called for urgent action to address the backlog and improve conditions for NHS workers. Meanwhile, the Cabinet Office has been actively involved in managing the fallout, with discussions on how to alleviate the pressure on the NHS, including potential funding increases and policy reforms. The article also touches on the broader political context, with the opposition using the NHS's struggles as a point of attack against the Conservative government's competence and economic management.

Read the Full London Evening Standard Article at:
[ https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/government-nhs-rachel-reeves-inflation-cabinet-office-b1199249.html ]

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