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Now, I've been a journalist at the BBC for about 23 years now.
I know time has flown and there's a story that just keeps coming up again and again and again, and it is what to do about adult social care in England, whether how to pay for it, whether there should be a cap on how much individuals have to pay, how much the taxpayer should pay, how much we should be paying the people that work in the system.
And many have trials to reform it and few have succeeded.
But Wes Reaching, the Health Secretary, today announced that he's going to have another go by setting up an independent commission.
The twist is it will not report back for quite some time.
We will discuss what it all means on this episode of Newscast, Newscast, Newscast from the BBC.
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