Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021 The Chancellor of the Exchequer presented his Autumn Budget and Spending Review to Parliament on Wednesday 27 October 2021. HM Treasury
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- Chancellor’s pledge of £5.9bn to tackle backlog must be matched by a workforce to deliver BMA
- Health Foundation response to Spending Review 2021 The Health Foundation
- Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021 Institute for Fiscal Studies
- The King's Fund responds to the Comprehensive Spending Review The King's Fund
- NHS Confederation responds to Spending Review NHS Confederation
- Welcome investment but delivery difficult without community workforce NHS Providers
- Spending Review leaves social care the poor relation and facing uncertainty Nuffield Trust
- RCN responds to latest Budget: ‘Patient care is paying a heavy price’ Royal College of Nursing
- RCP responds to Budget and Comprehensive Spending Review announcements Royal College of Physicians
- RCPsych responds to the Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021 Royal College of Psychiatrists
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- Budget 2021: Sunak unleashes spending spree partly funded by higher taxes Channel 4 News
- With hands tied behind its back, Sunak tells NHS to deliver The Independent
- Budget 2021: Social care ‘left out in the cold’ this winter iNews
- Throwing money at equipment 'not enough' to fix the NHS, warn nurses Nursing Notes
- Chancellor promises NHS workers another pay rise in 2022 Nursing Notes
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