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Demands for support rocket as local authorities warn of £4bn budget gap over next two years
Clampdown on visas will not solve workforce crisis in underfunded sector, say unions and employers
NAO says just £729mn from original £1.7bn budget may now be spent between 2022 and 2025
NHS data for August comes as further blow to government’s pledge to cut backlog as industrial action adds to strain
Homes in Scotland and Northern Ireland, which pay higher wages, are less reliant on foreigners
Health Foundation research comes as Sunak vows to curb growing number of people claiming sickness benefits ahead of pension age rise
Figure rises to £18bn for a complete overhaul of system, according to Health Foundation study
If you can, save early as costs are rising - by more than a fifth in the past five years
‘Jim’s expression is curious, tortoise-like. He looks at you like a family member he hasn’t seen in a long time’
Today’s charitable residences aim to be more accessible and aspirational, and end the age-old stigma surrounding them
Staff shortages and prospect of more doctors’ strikes continue to challenge health system
How are you shouldering the financial burden of old age?
Nuffield Trust research points to under-investment and flawed co-ordination in health and social care system
Campaigners and experts welcome extra cash but warn of persistent staff shortages and need for wider reform
Providers warn of further closures because of rising costs and delay to promised reform
Labour leader dashes hopes his party would scrap restriction introduced by the government
More cases of recruits from abroad being forced to pay thousands in upfront fees and relocation costs, says Unison
Governments have promised to tackle the crisis for 25 years, but it’s never an election winner
IFS says increase in health provision, wider access to education and introduction of university fees is behind change
Because it’s about much more than just getting three meals a day
Number of people paying inheritance tax soars 24 per cent in a year as house prices rise
Estimates of up to £99,500 for average later-life care mean it is important to save now or face difficult decisions
Response follows report accusing former health secretary Matt Hancock of rejecting expert advice on testing
Situation will be even harder for whoever wins next election, finds Institute for Government
A push to reduce healthcare spending and increase efficiency is leading to consolidation
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