Exclusive: Firefighters call for Rishi Sunak to provide more financial support in Budget
“Across the UK, England is the only country where there is no clear statutory duty for the fire and rescue service to plan for and respond to floods, which means they find it much more difficult to access additional funding, training or resources for dealing with floods. It is a way for central government to avoid its obligations to communities and seriously impacts long-term planning and resourcing.
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