The NHS will reportedly receive a £30bn boost in the government's spending review next week, but it may come at the expense of many other vital public services. Loading audio...

Chancellor Rachel Reeves will outline how much each government department will receive over the next few years in her June 11 review on Treasury spending.

The rise in the Health Department's budget will likely mark it out as a key winner next week, while other departments could see their budgets slashed as a result.

Ms Reeves will reportedly argue that the boost will improve the NHS and raise living standards.

Under the plans, the NHS's day-to-day budget is expected to surge by 2.8% in real terms annually over the three-year spending review period, according to The Times.

It means £30bn will be added to its £

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