Stormont decisions could unlock £3.3bn in spending power, Treasury review finds

It says this is due to a number of factors including public service “inefficiencies”, policy decisions to maintain a “large public sector workforce” and pay parity with the rest of the UK, and policy decisions to put in place “super-parity measures compared to the UK Government”.

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