Health
Green Party Manifesto: Social care
The most recent estimates suggest the spending gap for adult social care in England is around £600 million this year. Read
Fact checks including care homes and social care budgets and policies
Health
The most recent estimates suggest the spending gap for adult social care in England is around £600 million this year. Read
Health
The Prime Minister has said the party intends to consult on a cap on adult social care costs in England. There are no details yet on what the cap might look like. Read
Economy, Business & Finance
Councils that are most dependent on government grants have seen their budgets reduced by more than other councils over the last seven years. Read
Health
Plans announced in the Conservative manifesto included no limit to the amount people pay for adult social care. However, since then the Prime Minister has said there will be a cap. Read
Health
We've factchecked claims from Theresa May's speech at the Conservative party manifesto launch. Read
Health
There isn’t a single estimate for the size of the adult social care spending gap in England. Read
Health
There were 1.2 million over 65s who experienced difficulty with basic tasks such as eating and washing, according to Age UK. Read
Health
Public spending on social care in England isn’t allocated in the same way that spending on something like health is. Read
Health
We looked at the changes in how councils can collect money for social care and how this affects your tax bill. Read
Health
Councils were given an extra £2 billion in the Spring Budget 2017. But they might use it to free up funding for other services. Read