Many Brits will be jetting away for half term next week, with travel restrictions at their most relaxed since the start of the pandemic.
05.10.2021 - 15:24 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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Thousands of Brits could be due a £600 payment from the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) under new PIP rules.
The payment will be a lifeline to many people struggling to make ends meet in Britain.
PIP - Personal Independence Allowance - is available to those who have a long-term physical or mental condition or disability, to help with the extra costs of dealing with their health issues.
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Many Brits will be jetting away for half term next week, with travel restrictions at their most relaxed since the start of the pandemic.
A single mum is becoming increasingly anxious about how to pay for Christmas this year after her Universal Credit payment was slashed by £20-per-week.
An airline has launched new routes to the US and the Caribbean from Manchester Airport as international travel picks up again.
Ant Anstead and Renée Zellweger have taken their love to New Orleans. The British TV presenter, 42, paid a visit to his Oscar winner girlfriend, 52, while she filmed her upcoming true crime limited series The Thing About Pam in Louisiana. Ant shared a snapshot with Renée on Instagram on October 18, calling his girlfriend of four months “magical.”
So in love! Renée Zellweger and Ant Anstead are still going strong, as proven by their social media PDA.
Openreach has scrapped connection fees for access to its superfast broadband network for those who are currently claiming Universal Credit and have no other earnings.
Sunflower Bean have released their first new music of 2021 with the track ‘Baby Don’t Cry’.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed payment dates will be changing for all Universal Credit recipients over the Christmas period this year.
Scots looking for work face relying on the UK Government's "measly" benefits system which is the least generous in northern Europe, it's been claimed.
The £20-a-week uplift to Universal Credit, which was introduced last March in response to the coronavirus pandemic, was scrapped on October 6 in a move that will affect thousands of people across Scotland and nearly 5.9 million across the UK in total - some 5.2 million households.
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More than 20,000 children across Scotland will be plunged into poverty because of the UK Government's "shameful" decision to cut Universal Credit, campaigners have warned.
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has contacted nearly six million benefit claimants across the UK confirming their Universal Credit payment will be cut by £20-a-week from October 6, 2021.
iOS - Android Wishaw MSP Clare Adamson said: “People are struggling even with the uplift. Yet the Scottish Tories have the temerity to defend this abominable cut."They are failing in a basic duty as MSPs to advocate for our most vulnerable constituents.
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