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Senior figures in the social care sector say the idea of "pausing" the cost cap, due to be brought in next April, is being discussed urgently in Whitehall.
The scheme, enshrined in the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Act 2016, will be brought in next Thursday and enables anyone in custody to contact a solicitor for advice, regardless of the severity of the offence or whether they have been charged.
Dr Barry Morgan said a bill on the matter would be brought in next September.
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