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Health Minister Mike NesbittBBC
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Stormont will get extra money as a result of spending decisions announced by the Chancellor.
A separate review has recommended a 6% pay rise for doctors and dentists.
The health minister is not obliged to follow the recommendation.
Stormont’s Department of Health assumes that every 1% on pay will cost roughly 50m.
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