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UK elderly care company plunges into liquidation - home care specialists
UK elderly care company plunges into liquidation - home care specialists The care home provides services for elderly living in their own homes and communities - its liquidation comes just months after another UK care facility began its wind-up A UK aged care facility has plunged into liquidation after 23 years in business. Kenneth Robert Craig and Simon Smith, both of BTG Begbies Traynor (Central) LLP, were appointed as liquidators of aged care home Carers Direct Limited on Tuesday, June 2....
Adult social care provider statistics, England: quarterly update to May 2026
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Care home paedophile, 93, walks free after being found unfit to stand trial
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Almost one-third of NT children in care allegedly harmed, report finds
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Women often outlive men. Here's how they should approach their long-term care needs
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Young adults and over-50s offered training in care system in new bid to ‘get Britain working’
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Aged care assessments under review
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Why is Andy Burnham talking about fixing England’s social care system?
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US abortion restrictions are hindering access to miscarriage care, study finds
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Hong Kong authorities to take over care of undocumented baby after parents’ arrest
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