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Wednesday, 24 April, 2002, 04:10 GMT 05:10 UK
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Nurses pay tied to NHS reforms
Nurses fail to get the increase in pay they were hoping for from UK Health Secretary Alan Milburn.

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 | Health Secretary Alan Milburn: "We will focus the extra resources where it will count most for patients" real 28k
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 | Conservative health spokesman Dr Liam Fox: "He showed a great deal of insensitivity towards the problems nurses face" real 28k
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 | The BBC's Chris Hogg gauges the reaction of nurses to Alan Milburn's speech real 28k
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 | Income Data Services' Sarah Miller says a newly qualified nurse earns almost £4,000 less than a newly trained police officer real 28k
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Nurses pay tied to NHS reforms
Nurses fail to get the increase in pay they were hoping for from UK Health Secretary Alan Milburn.

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Also:
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 | Health Secretary Alan Milburn: "We will focus the extra resources where it will count most for patients" real 28k
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 | Conservative health spokesman Dr Liam Fox: "He showed a great deal of insensitivity towards the problems nurses face" real 28k
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 | The BBC's Chris Hogg gauges the reaction of nurses to Alan Milburn's speech real 28k
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 | Income Data Services' Sarah Miller says a newly qualified nurse earns almost £4,000 less than a newly trained police officer real 28k
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The BBC's Karen Allen reports
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Health Secretary Alan Milburn: "We will focus the extra resources where it will count most for patients"
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Conservative health spokesman Dr Liam Fox: "He showed a great deal of insensitivity towards the problems nurses face"
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The BBC's Chris Hogg gauges the reaction of nurses to Alan Milburn's speech
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Income Data Services' Sarah Miller says a newly qualified nurse earns almost £4,000 less than a newly trained police officer
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