GP surgeries get £102m funding boost
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More than 1,000 GPs to get share of £102m to expand surgeries

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More than 1,000 surgeries to get share of 102 m to expand and modernise surgeries.
Biggest public investment in facilities for five years , Department for Health and Social Care says.
Project is part of government's broader plans to overhaul the health service.
It is unclear which of the 6,252 surgeries in NHS England will benefit from the new funding.
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