Some hospices report recent energy bills rose by 350% compared to the previous year
I'm John Warburton with news that many hospice charities say rising energy bills could lead to staff cuts and bed closures. The Guardian reports a survey by think-tank Pro Bono Economics claims nearly one in five charities are warning that they will have to make cuts. Some hospices report recent energy bills rose by 350% compared to the previous year. Leaders want government guarantees of continued support to pay increased fuel costs. For its part, the government claims its energy bill relief scheme could absorb more than half the predicted rises. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.
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