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"She showed me that cooking for people is one of the most generous things you can do, that you can make someone feel genuinely looked after through what you put on a plate."

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"No one will look after her since my wife got a temporary job," he explained.

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Councils which have a legal responsibility to look after vulnerable people are allowed to increase their council tax by up to 5% a year.

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"It's sad but if there can be something in place to help look after fighters after the sport it's a massive, massive thing."

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"She'd earned two degrees, had a successful career, lived independently, had her own network of friends and looked after scores of cats and dogs," he told the crowd.

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