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...He asks if the barman could “kindly” pour another Diet Coke, as I nurse the beer. Gove’s objection to cutting taxes for the wealthiest is, he says, based on Tory principles....
...That would be White Oak Global Advisors, a San Francisco-based lender that has attracted investments from the pension funds of teachers in Lancashire, nurses in New York and workers at Boeing....
...Mr Sunak claimed the government would also make good on its promise to fund the recruitment of 50,000 extra nurses....
...Other public sector workers, such as nurses and junior civil servants, are not included because they take part in separate pay deals....
...“A real issue,” says Lifschutz, is that “even a modest worker in a financial services company will be earning £50,000-plus and a nurse or a social worker will be earning £25,000.”...
...When some clients doubted that the native nurse sharks were benign, he was obliged to prove them wrong. Welcome to “the rarefied world of trophy assets”, he says....
...ever made by a peacetime British Government - to support our long-term plan for the NHS delivering Mr Speaker, improved cancer and mental health care a transformation of GP services more doctors, more nurses...
...The rest of the money could come from £26.6bn set aside by Philip Hammond, the chancellor, to deal with the consequences of a potential no-deal Brexit....
...People affected include IT contractors, engineers, pilots, council workers and nurses....
...Philip Hammond has told officials that “nothing is off the table” as he considers a range of controversial tax moves ahead of his Budget later this month....
...You’ve got professional people here — doctors, nurses, financial people — if they go bankrupt they can never work in their professions again....
...This potentially creates severe problems, for international lawyers, accountants, architects, doctors and nurses, among others....
...Philip Hammond, chancellor, has struggled to push through much more modest tax increases....
...“Hasn’t he listened to the doctors and nurses, the teachers, the police officers, the carers and even his own councillors? They are telling him they can’t wait for the next Budget....
...But Mr Hammond’s allies said the NHS pay deal should not signal a relaxation of restraint....
...More to come if, as I hope, management and Unions reach an agreement on a pay modernisation deal for our nation’s Nurses and Agenda for Change staff....
...There was extra money for the NHS but nurses got no more than a really sincere promise to have a look at their pay....
...Philip Hammond, chancellor, has also seemed more reluctant to view the NHS as a special case than George Osborne, with whom Mr Stevens directly negotiated settlements during the last government....
...Mr Hammond will not give the health service £4bn a year, but he is likely to go some way towards boosting National Health Service funding, including through pay rises for nurses and hospital staff....
...In November chancellor Philip Hammond allocated an additional £2.8bn to the service over three years....
...There was some additional money for nurses and other NHS staff, but most public workers’ pay will be decided by individual ministers, following recommendations from pay review bodies....
...Philip Hammond, chancellor, awarded the service an extra £2.8bn over the next three years, far less than Mr Stevens had demanded....
...How far has Philip Hammond delivered on the government’s promise to fix the housing market?...
...Theresa May and her chancellor, Philip Hammond, are drawing up plans to end the seven-year cap on public sector pay for some state employees, such as nurses and newly qualified teachers....
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