here in england dr angeli achrekar best ——...es announced by the government include 6.5% for teachers, 6% forjunior doctors, 7% for police officers, 7% for prison officers and 5% for the armed forces. education unions are recommending that teachers accept the offer and call off strike action. the by minister the prime minister, rishi sunak, said there would be no new borrowing to fund the rises. instead, they will come from what he called "efficiencies from existing budgets." here's how mr sunak made the announcement, a little earlier: ican i can confirm today that we are accepting the headline recommendations made by the union body in full. but we are not making this by doing tax rises. it would not be right to include tax rises for everyone to pay for some to be paid more, physically when household budgets are so tight. nor would it be right to pay for it by more boring because high borrowing just makes inflation worse. instead, because we have a fixed pot of money to spend from, that means government departments have had to fi