Labour's tax rise to pay for care homes
Labour is considering a plan to raise National Insurance contributions to fund a guaranteed minimum level of care for the elderly, The Independent has learnt.
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1 Man's 'double jeopardy' trial ends with guilty verdict
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3 Terror suspect wins battle to leave Britain
4 Six killed after fire sweeps through London tower block
5 Battle for pink vote gets poisonous
6 Britain's help to the Third World to be rebranded 'UKAid'
7 Minor British Institutions: Izal toilet paper
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1 Labour's tax rise to pay for care homes
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3 Man's 'double jeopardy' trial ends with guilty verdict
4 Terror suspect wins battle to leave Britain
5 Britain's help to the Third World to be rebranded 'UKAid'
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8 Tony Blair's penal policy condemned – by Cherie
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