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Scotland's deputy first minister says she is in "no doubt" that the country's care system will suffer from UK government plans to tighten immigration rules.
Kate Forbes said Scotland needed to take a "distinct approach" to the rest of the UK.
It came as care home bosses claimed the immigration plans could lead to closures and longer NHS waiting lists.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said his proposals would "take back control" of UK borders.
As part of the new strategy, the Labour administration is aiming to cut the recruitment of care workers from overseas and tighten English language requirements for immigrants.