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11.10.2021 - 19:29 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The Adult Disability Payment (ADP) is a new benefit scheduled to be delivered by Social Security Scotland next year that will replace Personal Independence Payment (PIP) for Scottish claimants.
The new benefit will provide additional financial support to people of working age across Scotland with a disability, long-term illness or mental health condition. It will initially be piloted from spring, 2022 before becoming available to all Scottish claimants in the summer of the same year.
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Is you child creative and do they love toys?
An adorable little red panda kit recently born at a top Scots zoo has just enjoyed her first adventure outside - and like all adventurous youngsters it wasn't long before her watchful mum had to rescue her.
Scotland’s hottest secret bar is bringing a taste of New York City to Glasgow with bagels, cocktails, jazz and more.
Scots have been warned of a 'sinister' new scam where fraudsters pretend to be from Edinburgh Sheriff Court.
A pub boss has been criticised for selling “ spike alert” bands with women hitting out at having to pay to stay safe on nights out.
The Scottish Government has announced the new Child Disability Payment will open for new applications across the country from November 22, 2021 after the successful launch of a pilot scheme in Dundee City, Perth and Kinross and the Western Isles council areas.
More social housing is being promised for Falkirk if the local authority is granted funding from the Scottish Government.
A property firm has abandoned its efforts to clear a planning hurdle to a new supermarket in Castle Douglas.
Visitors to this pub in Edinburgh’s Old Town might get more spirits than they bargained for.
Scottish beauty star Jamie Genevieve has launched a pop-up shop for her make-up brand Vieve coming to Glasgow across Halloween weekend.
One of the good things about Autumn and chillier weather is all the warm and comforting food on offer.
The Scottish Government will take over the delivery of certain disability benefits from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) over the next few years, having already successfully launched a pilot scheme for one of them in three council areas in July.
A bum-pinching ghost is among the paranormal spectres to haunt Ayrshire over the years.
Legislation which will lead to increased financial support for more than 19,400 children and young people to help their families heat their homes this winter has been outlined in the Scottish Parliament.
Scots will be limited in the times they can let off fireworks on and around Bonfire Night this year.
The SNP Health Secretary Humza Yousaf has been accused of scrapping a group on remobilising the health service in Scotland following the covid pandemic.
New analysis from Citizens Advice Scotland (CAS) has discovered that almost 430,000 people have missed a Council Tax payment in the last year after running out of money.
The Scottish Government has ‘no plans’ to scrap free Covid tests amid reports that they could be scrapped in the UK.