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Civil servants are in line for a pay increase of up to 2% this year – with the potential for higher...
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An additional £4.5m in government funding has been confirmed for a scheme that aims to improve the...
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NAO: Help to Buy of little benefit to homebuyers
Around three fifths of those who bought a home through the Help to Buy scheme would have been able...
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Government urged to reinstate ‘real terms’ health grants
The government has been urged by two leading charities to reverse £1bn in “short-sighted” cuts to...
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UK climate pledge ‘just the first step’
The UK has committed to eradicating its net contribution to climate change by 2050, in a plan that...
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NHS ‘failing patients’ on waiting times
Patients are being put at risk by the “unacceptable” failure of NHS trusts to meet waiting list...
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Inadequate fraud processes leave Welsh public services ‘with £1bn hole’
Public services in Wales are at risk of losing up to £1bn a year as a result of fraud - but...
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