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London’s Air Ambulance Service says it is under financial pressure after fuel costs doubled. The charity says it may need new funding if the situation continues, while the government says supplies remain stable.

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00:00London's air ambulance service charity says it's facing financial strain after fuel costs doubled
00:06due to the Iran conflict. It warns it may now need new funding if new resolutions found.
00:12The government says the UK remains well stocked for fuel and continues working with suppliers.
00:18Motorists have seen rising prices with petrol costs up £14 and diesel up around £27 to fill
00:25a typical family car. The charity says it has seen a 116% rise in fuel costs and uses 250
00:33litres per
00:34hour of flight. It says these pressures are now creating significant challenges for its long-term
00:40planning and operational budgets across the service.
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