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Chancellor freezes charges to keep prescriptions under a tenner

21/11/2025
21 Kasım 2025

The Chancellor is extending the freeze on NHS prescription charges next year to keep prescriptions under a tenner, saving patients around £12 million next year.

Rachel Reeves announces cost of a single prescription will remain at £9.90, as she takes firm action to tackle the cost of living ahead of next week’s Budget

The move is further evidence of the government’s commitment to keep bills down for working people and ensure all patients can receive the treatment they need.

The Chancellor has announced that NHS prescription charges will remain frozen next year, which will help millions of hard-working people with the cost of living and ensure patients have access to the care they need.

Ahead of next week’s Budget, Rachel Reeves confirmed that the cost of a single prescription will be frozen at £9.90 – saving patients around £12 million next year.

This will not only continue to support patients with the cost of living but also help ensure that no patient places themselves at risk by not taking their medication due to the cost of picking it up.

It comes as the Chancellor sets out the fair choices she will take at the Budget to deliver on the public’s priorities to cut NHS waiting lists, cut national debt and cut the cost of living.

Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves said:   

“No one should put their health at risk because they can’t afford their medication, and as the cost of living still puts pressure on households I’m extending the cash freeze on prescription charges.

“Since taking office, we’ve been committed to fixing the NHS, and waiting lists are down by 230,000 over the past year. At next week’s Budget I will take the fair choices to deliver what matters most to the country: cutting waiting lists, cutting the cost of living and cutting the national debt”

At last year’s Budget, the Chancellor took action to freeze NHS prescription charges for the first time in three years and in her efforts to ease the cost of living, this year the Chancellor has decided to extend the freeze over the next year.

Around 89% of prescriptions in England are already dispensed free of charge to children, over-60s, pregnant women, and those with certain medical conditions.

Three month and annual prescriptions prepayment certificates will also be frozen for 2026/27 keeping costs low for those with a regular need for prescriptions.

In addition to the freeze on charges, the NHS Low Income Scheme offers help with prescription payments, with free prescriptions for eligible people in certain groups such as pensioners, students, and those who receive state benefits or live in care homes.

Extending the freeze on prescription costs is part of this Government’s wider action to ease the cost of living, having already rolled out free breakfast clubs, increased the National Living Wage worth an extra £1,400 per year for millions of working people and protected the pensions triple lock.

Thanks to the choices of this Government, for the first time in 15 years waiting lists have begun to fall through record investment and modernisation. The backlog has been cut by more than 230,000 and the government has met its promise of delivering more than 5 million extra appointments since the election.

Next week’s Budget will deliver on the Government’s mandate for change and the priorities of the British people: cutting waiting lists, cutting the national debt and cutting the cost of living.

It will be a Budget that builds a fairer, more prosperous Britain with an economy that works for everyone.

Notes 

NHS prescription charges apply in England only.   A 3-month prescription prepayment certificate (PPC) will be frozen at £32.05 and a 12-month PPC will remain at £114.50.

Groups exempt from prescription charges include:

Children under 16 and those in full-time education aged 16 to 18
People aged 60 and over
Pregnant women and those who have had a baby in the last 12 months
People with specified medical conditions like diabetes or cancer and who have valid exemption certificates
Those receiving qualifying benefits including Universal Credit (with criteria)
NHS inpatients
The freeze will also apply to NHS wigs and fabric supports – these prices will remain at current levels:

Surgical bra: £32.50
Abdominal or spinal support: £49.05
Stock modacrylic wig: £80.15
Partial human hair wig: £212.35
Full bespoke human hair wig: £310.55

Patients on a low income, who do not qualify for an exemption, can apply for help with health costs through application to the NHS Low Income Scheme.

 

source: HMTreasury

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