Helen Morgan calls for action to protect vital hospice services
Helen Morgan MP has warned that terminally ill patients across the country are facing cuts to vital hospice care as her party launched a campaign to save services.
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Helen Morgan MP has warned that terminally ill patients across the country are facing cuts to vital hospice care as her party launched a campaign to save services.
Five centres have closed under the Conservatives
Analysis from the Liberal Democrats, using survey data from Hospice UK and ONS weekly statistics on registered deaths, suggests that more than 12,000 people could face cuts to the hospice services that care for them. It follows revelations on Wednesday th
Southwark Council is set to approve a major uplift in the funding developers must contribute towards local infrastructure, following a long-running Liberal Democrat campaign.
Liberal Democrat MP Luke Taylor MP is warning terminally ill patients across the country are now facing cuts to vital hospice care, as they back a Liberal Democrat campaign in Parliament to save our hospices.
Responding to the ONS' latest jobs figures, which show that the rate of UK unemployment has risen and wage growth has fallen, Liberal Democrat Treasury Spokesperson Daisy Cooper said: