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Minister announces £126m funding boost for hospices amid row over NI rise in budget – UK politics live - The Guardian

  1. Minister announces £126m funding boost for hospices amid row over NI rise in budget – UK politics live  The Guardian
  2. Hospices in England to receive £100m funding boost  BBC
  3. Hospices in England to get £100m boost to help with cost pressures  The Guardian
  4. Hospices in England to receive extra £100m - but govt will not say if it covers tax hike  Sky News
  5. Hospice residents express concern for 'devastating' closure: 'I can't live without 24-hour care'  GB News

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Lok Sabha adjourned for the day amid uproar over Amit Shah's Ambedkar remarks

Lok Sabha was adjourned on Thursday after continuous protests by opposition members over Home Minister Amit Shah's remarks on B.R. Ambedkar. Despite efforts by Speaker Om Birla, protests persisted, leading to multiple adjournments. Opposition parties demanded an apology from Shah.

F1-Fansite 

Ferrari Confirms Hamilton’s January Test Ahead of 2025 Launch

Dec.19 - Ferrari isn't setting a precise date for Lewis Hamilton's first test at the wheel of a red Formula 1 car in January. Boss Frederic Vasseur has revealed that the fabled Italian team's 2025 car will be launched at Maranello on February 19 - the day after all teams show off their 2025 liveries.....check out full post »

Times of Malta 

Notre Dame cathedral unveils controversial new stained-glass windows

French artist Claire Tabouret poses following a press conference after winning with The Atelier Simon-Marq, the selection to create new stained glass windows in six chapels of the south aisle of the Notre-Dame cathedral. Photos: Stephane De Sakutin

Zee News (zeenews.india.com) 

PE Investments In Indian Real Estate Sector Surge Over 30% In 2024

Knight Frank India, an international property consultancy firm, said in a report that the warehousing sector is leading the sector, which accounts for 45 per cent of total investments, followed by the residential sector at 28 per cent and the office sector at 26 per cent."