Government dentistry underspend falls by 91%
Unused government budget for NHS dentistry has fallen from £392 million in 2023/24 to just £36 million, the care minister has announced. Minister of state
Unused government budget for NHS dentistry has fallen from £392 million in 2023/24 to just £36 million, the care minister has announced. Minister of state
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has revealed his spring budget – but what does it all mean for dental professionals and their finances? Today (Wednesday 15 March)
Tomorrow, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will announce a number of new economic measures as part of the government’s spring budget. Hunt is keen to boost Britain’s
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has today announced the 2022 Autumn Budget with hopes of tackling the cost of living crisis. But what do his new economic
Chancellor Rishi Sunak yesterday revealed fresh economic plans for the UK, with £5.9 billion set aside to alleviate NHS backlogs. The huge sum sparked conversations
As Rishi Sunak prepares to announce the Autumn Budget 2021, reports show that £5.9 billion will be earmarked to tackle NHS backlogs. On top of