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Earlier this year, Alzheimer's Research UKthat patients could lose out on two ground-breaking new drugs because the NHS was unprepared.
Meanwhile, Tony Maund, 73, from Chatham in Kent, said he was "not quite sure how to go about getting the care" that he thought he needed after his wife went into a nursing home.The retiree is on around 20 pills a day for various illnesses, and has recently been diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment affecting his memory, but said he had not seen a GP face-to-face for a year."More social support - that would help," he said.
"I probably would appreciate a weekly visit for somebody just to check that I was OK."The Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats, Reform UK and the Green Party have been contacted for comment on their pledges for adult social care.
West Sussex County Council says it has significantly reduced the carbon footprint of some of its buildings.
The authority has spent £8.2m on new heating and insulation systems at seven libraries, six fire stations and a day centre.against repeating claims about a Syrian refugee schoolboy.
Sir Keir accused those "cheerleading" Robinson of not being interested in justice and said he would not tolerate discussion and debate on lies."Once we lose the anchor that truth matters, in the robust debate that we must have, then we're on a very slippery slope," he said.
The Liberal Democrats urged the government to "summon the US ambassador" to address Musk's comments, given his role in the next White House administration.Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey said: "People have had enough of Elon Musk interfering with our country's democracy when he clearly knows nothing about Britain."