HEALTH

Birmingham chief issues social care funding warning

The head of the UK’s biggest local authority has warned that health and social care services are ‘headed for oblivion’ unless the Government provides urgent extra funding.

The head of the UK's biggest local authority has warned that health and social care services are ‘headed for oblivion' unless the Government provides urgent extra funding.

Mark Rogers, chief executive of Birmingham City Council, says recent pressure on councils to draw up plans for devolved powers have highlighted the issue of the ‘highly significant structural flaw' of shortages of money to support the services.

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