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The government has confirmed when a decision will be made on whether or not to raise benefits in line with inflation or earnings.
Work and pensions minister Victoria Prentis said the decision will be announced in November. She said Work and Pensions Secretary Chloe Smith will consider the latest figures, including average wage figures this week and inflation data next week, before making her decision.
Ms Prentis told Sky News: “She can’t do anything until those figures have come and she will then consider how to, if at all, uprate benefits and what figure to choose. She has a very wide discretion to do that. We make a decision and we communicate it usually by the end of November.
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“It’s obviously a really worrying time for people on benefits because they know that inflation is rising. And they want us to make this decision as soon as we possibly can so that they have the security of knowing how their benefits will be next year.”
In a possible hint of her view on the matter, which has caused tensions in the Conservative Party, the North Oxfordshire MP added: “It’s really important that we make sure that we target the government resources at the most vulnerable.”
Meanwhile Tory former chancellor Sajid Javid has said benefits “must” be raised in line with inflation rather than earnings, and urged Kwasi Kwarteng to publish economic forecasts as soon as possible. He told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “People are going through incredibly challenging times. We can all see that in our community. So, I personally believe that benefits must stay in line with inflation.
“I hope when – I think the Government is reviewing this
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Cost of living payments will provide a much-needed boost to millions of households across the UK between November and the end of the year. Payments of £324 are set to land in bank accounts next month for people on means-tested benefits including Universal Credit, Pension Credit and Tax Credits.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has confirmed that more than one million families receiving Tax Credits, and no other means-tested benefits, will get their second cost of living payment next month. Payments for £324 are due to be made between Wednesday November 23 and Wednesday 30, 2022.
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Waitrose is reintroducing its free coffee offer for loyalty card members next month.The scheme, available for myWaitrose customers, was scrapped during the pandemic in June 2020, but after more than two years it is set to return on November 7. Shoppers will be able to claim a free Americano, latte, cappuccino or tea once a day when they make a purchase and Waitrose has teamed up with Caffè Nero, with the Nero Roasting Company to supply the coffee beans.There will be no minimum spend needed to claim the deal, and non-myWaitrose members will also be able to purchase drinks - with tea from £2.25 and coffees from £2.35.
An economic adviser for President Biden claimed that Americans will notice a decrease in inflation when tax credits kick in that will allow them to weatherize their home. Asked by CNN Sunday when the Inflation Reduction Act will start bringing down inflation, Biden economic adviser Cecilia Rouse promised a noticeable difference "next year." "For example, there are tax credits for energy to help people weatherize their homes and also bring down other forms of energy costs," Rouse said.
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A judicial review into a coroner's conclusion in the Yousef Makki case will be held next month. Earlier this year, the Makki family pushed for a review to quash the narrative conclusion delivered following a seven-day inquest.
The Scottish Government recently announced that from November 14, all children currently in receipt of Scottish Child Payment will have it automatically increased from £20 to £25 per week. Applications for the devolved benefit will also be open to all eligible under-16s from that date - with payments backdated to the point of application.
The Work and Pensions Committee has pressed Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng to honour the commitment made by the former Chancellor, Rishi Sunak, to uprate benefits in April 2023 in line with the September 2022 Consumer Price Index (CPI) rate.
The independent fiscal watchdog will deliver a forecast to the Chancellor next week as the fall-out from the mini-budget continues.
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