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Will Greater Manchester councils introduce new policy when families get 'heartbreaking news'?

Manchester council has introduced a pioneering policy to exempt terminally ill residents from council tax if they have fewer than 12 months to live, aiming to reduce financial stress for affected families. Other Greater Manchester councils are considering similar measures, with responses ranging from exploring the idea to offering case-by-case support. The policy was developed in collaboration with charity Marie Curie, which hopes other councils will follow suit.

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