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Flourishing at 50: Revolutionary Aged Care Success

Discover the groundbreaking aged care facility in Surrey that's redefining senior living, where residents in their 50s and 60s are thriving through innovative care approaches and community integration.

Care home wheelchair users perish in boat tragedy

Exclusive court testimony reveals how disabled care home residents, including several in wheelchairs, met their tragic fate during a catastrophic boat excursion that turned deadly on the water.

The Forsyte Saga: Sex, scandal and brilliant drama

ITV's lavish new period drama The Forsytes delivers everything viewers crave - grand country estates, forbidden passions, and brooding heroes in various states of undress. Christopher Stevens reviews this brilliant adaptation of John Galsworthy's classic

Lydia Bright: Foster care system is broken

Former TOWIE star Lydia Bright opens up about her personal experience in foster care and calls for urgent reform to support vulnerable children across the UK.

California's bold bid to unionise workers nationwide

California launches unprecedented campaign to unionise workers across multiple states, sparking fierce debate about workers' rights versus business interests in America's evolving labour landscape.

Scotland to sponsor foreign care worker visas

John Swinney's administration launches landmark visa scheme to tackle Scotland's social care staffing shortages, directly challenging Westminster's immigration policies.

Australia's Aged Care Overhaul Cuts Waiting Lists

Australia's aged care sector undergoes transformative changes as new government reforms dramatically reduce waiting times while grappling with soaring demand from an ageing population.

Menopausal Punk Band Drama: Wainwright's Fury

Sally Wainwright's explosive new drama follows a menopausal punk band's comeback tour, tackling ageism and sexism with raw energy and fury. Don't miss this groundbreaking television event.

Care home patient chokes to death on jam doughnut

A damning report reveals shocking safety failures after a care home resident with swallowing difficulties died from choking on a jam doughnut, prompting urgent calls for reform in elderly care standards.

Frauds: Jones & Whittaker Shine in ITV Drama

ITV's compelling new drama 'Frauds' sees Suranne Jones and Jodie Whittaker deliver powerhouse performances as women entangled in a dangerous web of deception and revenge.

Wild Honey: Jones & Whittaker's Heist Drama

Suranne Jones and Jodie Whittaker team up in a thrilling new ITV heist drama about two ordinary women who orchestrate an extraordinary crime spree across the UK.

Dementia patient wins £60k care negligence case

A vulnerable dementia patient who developed a delusional belief that a female visitor was her daughter has received substantial compensation after the care home failed to protect her mental wellbeing.

Aged Care Patients Blocking Thousands of Hospital Beds

A shocking new report reveals Australia's healthcare system is at breaking point as aged care and disability patients occupy hospital beds for months, costing taxpayers millions and delaying urgent care.

Social Care Crisis: 1 in 3 Workers Plan Exit

Shocking new figures reveal nearly a third of social care staff in England are considering quitting within the next two years, threatening to collapse an already strained system.

UK Social Care System At Breaking Point - Report Warns

A devastating report reveals Britain's adult social care system is at breaking point, with chronic underfunding and staff shortages leaving vulnerable adults at risk. Experts warn of a 'deepening crisis' requiring urgent government action.

1.5 Million Brits Now Full-Time Unpaid Carers in Crisis

Exclusive analysis reveals a staggering 12% surge in full-time, unpaid carers across the UK, with over 1.5 million people now providing round-the-clock care for loved ones, highlighting a growing social care crisis.

BBC's 'Doc' Slammed as 'Slow and Maudlin' Medical Drama

Christopher Stevens delivers a scathing verdict on the BBC's new medical drama 'Doc', branding it a 'slow, maudlin' affair that fails to capture the pulse of its genre. Is this the end for the show's prognosis?

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