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Health funding: "it's a moral question, do you stop some services to come within budget?"

11 min · 20 de may de 2026
portada del episodio Health funding: "it's a moral question, do you stop some services to come within budget?"

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The health minister says her department was reluctant to cut services in order to come in on budget during the last financial year. The DHSC is seeking an additional £20.8m by way of a supplementary vote in next month's sitting of Tynwald. In this edition of Newscast, Phil Gawne speaks to Health Minister Claire Christian.

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