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Labour U-turns over plans to stop paying volunteer coastguards for attending emergencies in a 'major win' for coastal communities
Labour reversed its decision to stop paying volunteer coastguards for attending emergencies, marking a significant victory for coastal communities. The policy change preserves financial support for these volunteers, who play a critical role in emergency response.
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