Why the £86,000 cap on care costs is ‘misleading’ and people could pay much more
Why the £86,000 cap on care costs is ‘misleading’ and people could pay much more
The amount doesn’t include food and accommodation costs of a care home (Picture: EPA/Getty)
People who need residential care could still find themselves having to sell their homes to afford it, despite a tax hike billed as preventing this.
The prime minister justified breaking a manifesto pledge to announce a National Insurance rise last week by saying it will stop pensioners being forced to sell…
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