The Government has voted to reject a Liberal Democrat amendment to exempt health and care providers from a rise in NICs.
Three North Yorkshire hospices have warned they are facing a combined £1.5m deficit.
The Liberal Democrats have repeated their call for an exemption for health and social care providers from the employers’ national insurance rise in the Autumn Budget.
St Margaret’s Somerset Hospice in Taunton has been rated outstanding for a second time following an inspection in July.
A fifth of hospices are making or plan to make cuts this year in the face of rising costs and a real terms drop in NHS funding
Hybrid working – allocated to offices in Coventry or York£29,314 - £34,997 per annum
Sandwell, West MidlandsBand G SCP 32-37 (£41,511 - £46,731 per annum)
Hybrid working – allocated to offices in Coventry or York£29,314 - £34,997 per annum
Sandwell, West MidlandsBand G SCP 32-37 (£41,511 - £46,731 per annum)