A leading charity that supports people with learning disabilities says it may be forced to stop running at least 60 of its services as a result of increasing National Insurance costs.
Mencap is one of a growing number of care organisations warning they will have to axe vital services because of the impact of the Budget.
Businesses - including charities - currently pay a rate of 13.8% National Insurance on employees' earnings above £9,100 a year. But that will increase to 15% in April 2025, instead starting when wages reach £5,000.
Mencap says the rise will cost it £5.3m every year.