The Met Office has warned Brits that snowy weather is on its way, expected to hit towards the end of October. Experts have said that "snowy weather in higher parts" of the UK is a possibility as "October falls into November".
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vital role unpaid carers played during the coronavirus pandemic by ensuring that the Carer’s Allowance benefit continued to be paid, despite changes to the way care was being delivered due to lockdown restrictions. In March, 2020, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) introduced a relaxation of rules around breaks in care and recognition of how emotional support was being given remotely over the phone, by text messages and emails, or by video calls.
The Met Office has warned Brits that snowy weather is on its way, expected to hit towards the end of October. Experts have said that "snowy weather in higher parts" of the UK is a possibility as "October falls into November".
If you had outdoor plans for the weekend then it might be best to have a back up plan in place because it looks set to be a wet one.The Met Office has issued a weather warning, with parts of Britain set to battle nine hours of gales and rain tomorrow, Saturday 2 October.The warning has been put in force from 1pm until 10pm, covering areas in southern and eastern England.
Channel 4 has apologised to angry Married At First Sight UK fans as the channel continues to have streaming issues.The broadcaster said that they are “working hard” to solve the issue and that viewers can expect “further updates tomorrow” on the problem.The channel has been suffering from technical issues for several days now, meaning that some shows have not been broadcasting correctly and viewers are having issues accessing the channel’s streaming services.The issues have meant eager fans have
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UK Government has paid out £25.2billion in financial support to 2.9million self-employed individuals whose business has been affected by coronavirus through the Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS). The latest figures from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) show that 9.1 million total grants have been claimed by self-employed workers across the UK since the scheme launched in May last year.
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Jesse Spencer, 42, initially rose to stardom in Australia and the United Kingdom in the ’90s with his turn as Billy Kennedy in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. The handsome actor quickly became a teen heartthrob because of the series, ultimately breaking hearts when he left the show in 1999.
Benefit claimants who could be due back payments if the UK Government loses a legal case over whether it was fair to exclude people on legacy benefits from extra Covid support will have to wait longer for a decision. More than two million people on legacy benefits who did not receive the weekly £20 Universal Credit uplift, could be due payments of around £1,500 from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) - dating back to March 2020 when the extra cash was first introduced.
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence show that there are 5.4 million people across the UK receiving treatment for asthma. The statistics also show that approximately 160,000 people across the country are diagnosed with asthma every year and that roughly 250,000 adults and children are living with severe asthma.
benefit claimants could be due £1,500 in back payments if the UK Government loses a legal case over whether it was fair to exclude people on legacy benefits from extra Covid support. Earlier this year, the High Court granted two people claiming Employment Support Allowance (ESA) the right to challenge a decision not to increase their payments in line with the top-up given to those on Universal Credit.
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Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has laid out new draft plans to the UK Parliament which will extend bereavement support to more than 22,000 people. Previously, a surviving parent could only claim the financial support if they had been married or in a civil partnership at the time of their spouse or civil partner’s death.
State Pension provides essential financial support every month for around 12.6 million people across the UK, including 981,399 Scots. This regular payment is available for those who have reached the UK Government’s eligible retirement age, which increased to 66 for both men and women in October 2020.
Pierce Brosnan is soaking up some sun. The 68-year-old James Bond actor was photographed shirtless on Sunday while taking a dip in the waters of Hawaii.
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) recently published its ‘Shaping Future Support: the Health and Disability Green Paper’ which outlined the UK Government’s proposals to improve the experience of disabled people and those with health conditions using their services.
Universal Credit with a further estimated five million households receiving additional financial support through Working Tax Credits. Restrictions have now been lifted across the UK which is expected to further help the economy find its feet again.