Stormont confirms distribution of £300m funding to Departments

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Health, education and social house building are some of the main areas of focus in the allocation

Stormont ministers have agreed the distribution of £300 million to Executive departments as part of the in-year June monitoring round exercise.

It will see £122 million allocated to the Department of Health. An outstanding pay settlement for non-teaching educational support workers will be funded from £43.7 million allocated to the Department of Education.Read more: NI politicians clash over health funding in second TV election debate A total of £35 million is being given to the Department for Justice while the Department for Communities has been allocated £20 million for new build social housing and £10 million for safe cladding works.

 

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