Health emerged as the big winner and council tax payers as likely losers from the comprehensive spending review.
But while among the big battalions the National Health Service was the biggest gainer with a 4 per cent real-terms rise, a combination of additional borrowing and more optimistic assumptions about the future level of unemployment allowed the chancellor to inject some extra cash into departments that had already agreed their spending settlements for the next three years.

Pre-Budget report 2007 

