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this is bbc news. these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world: the long awaited plan to pay for the growing cost of social care in england will be set out by the prime minister today. there s tory unease at the expected breaking of borisjohnson s pre election pledge not to increase national insurance contributions. ministers say nobody wants to break manifesto promises. the social care system has been broken for many, many years, many decades. many successive governments have thought about this, have consulted, but never really delivered. this prime minister is determined to deliver. what s your experience of navigating the social care system and what reforms do you think money needs to be spent on? get in touch with me on twitter @annita mcveigh and use