More than a million NHS staff in line for 6.5% pay rise

Pay cap lifted as ministers drop demand that workers give up day’s leave in return

Doctors working for the NHS
(Image credit: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

The pay cap imposed on NHS staff in England and Wales in 2010 is to be lifted, with trade unions and government negotiators poised to agree an average 6.5% wage increase over three years.

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