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NHS workers, police and teachers get told their pay rise

Millions of police, NHS workers, police and teachers will get their pay rises, but Rishi Sunak is accused of taking a “wrecking ball” to public services

Rishi Sunak has bowed to massive pressure over public sector pay, ruling that millions of NHS staff, police and teachers should get pay rises of 6% or more.

But departments have been told they will have to slash their budgets in order to fund the increases after ministers refused to release more cash. The PM was accused of “taking a wrecking ball to public services”.

At a press conference begging unions to call off strikes, Mr Sunak said Government departments “have had to find savings elsewhere” – but schools would be excluded. He admitted that the cost of pay rises were “more than we’d budgeted”.

Moments earlier Tory John Glen, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, announced police would receive a 7% rise, while doctors would get 6% and a £1,250 bonus. Teachers will be given 6.5% and members of the armed forces will get 5% and a £1,000 bonus.

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