Treasury to unveil '£2bn public sector pay rise', but from existing budgets

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Treasury to unveil '£2bn public sector pay rise', but from existing budgets
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Teachers and police officers among those to reportedly benefit but no new funds available

Two million public sector workers including police officers and teachers are to receive above-inflation pay increases, the biggest for six years, the government is expected to announce.

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