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Autumn Statement: Frail Brits will pay more for care homes as cap on costs delayed - Mirror Online
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Government's social care cap could be amended in the House of Lords - Pavilion Health Today
Social care cap 'will boost families in the North' study shows | Daily Mail Online
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Government changes care cap rules forcing poorest to pay more for care homes
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Operational guidance to implement a lifetime cap on care costs - GOV.UK
Boris Johnson's social care plan will help just 5% of elderly patients, economists warn. | Daily Mail Online