

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said he is ‘really pleased’ that the Government and unions have come to an agreement that will end the strike action. ‘Of course we will look at areas of underspend, areas of administrative saving and discuss these things with the Treasury in the usual way.’ ‘We have been very clear in terms of the discussions we have had with the trade unions this will not come from patient-facing aspects. He said: ‘Obviously how these things are funded are a matter for the Chancellor.

Mr Barclay said that funding for the deal will not come at the expense of patients. ‘We have engaged in constructive and meaningful discussions with unions and NHS Employers and I look forward to continuing our work together to make the NHS a better place to work.’ ‘This offer will give nurses, paramedics, physiotherapists and other non-medical staff a fair pay rise while protecting our commitment to halve inflation. He said: ‘I hugely admire the incredible work of NHS staff, including during the pandemic and the progress they have made to tackle the resulting backlog. City tricked into signing twin town deal with country that doesn't exist
