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Elderly 'give up their memories'

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Older people in England could be asked to take out insurance to pay for long-term care in their old age. Reporter Jack Izzard meets 93-year-old Katherine Dyton and her daughter Carol to discuss how they afford care. Lord Sutherland, who led a Royal Commission on the issue in 1999, considers if enough is being done to assist the elderly.

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