UK's cutbacks
dimanche 8 février 2015 à 13:00The UK's cutbacks now hit people too damaged to live on their own, and relatives that can't both work and care for them.
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The UK's cutbacks now hit people too damaged to live on their own, and relatives that can't both work and care for them.
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