HEALTH

'Whitehall's failure to end trusts' charity claims wastes cash and harms health'

Ministers’ failure to end a long-running legal dispute between NHS trusts and councils is wasting public money and harming local health and care relationships, figures from both local government and health have agreed.

Ministers' failure to end a long-running legal dispute between NHS trusts and councils is wasting public money and harming local health and care relationships, figures from both local government and health have agreed but a dispute still threatens to spill over into the courts.

More than 100 councils have signed up to fund a joint defence against the trusts' claim that they are charities and should therefore get a discount on their business rates.

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