Britons rage as devolved nations get prescriptions free whilst prices rise in England

THE GOVERNMENT is set to raise the qualifying age for free prescriptions from 60 to 66 this year in England. The move has been slammed by campaigners who argue that the rise is unfair, considering Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales do not charge for NHS medication.
Daily Express :: Finance Feed

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