Monday 6 July 2015

NHS patients' religious services should not be paid for by taxpayer, say critics

NHS patients' religious services should not be paid for by taxpayer, say critics NHS Trusts across the UK are spending millions of pounds each year on religious and spiritual services for patients despite objections from the National Secular Society (NSS) that chaplaincy services shouldn’t be billed to taxpayers. The Independent

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