A starving seal pup has travelled all the way from Scotland to a pub in Bristol.
16.12.2021 - 17:29 / 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 new and existing Scottish claimants.
The 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
A starving seal pup has travelled all the way from Scotland to a pub in Bristol.
Police are treating a fire at a Glasgow pub in the early hours of yesterday morning as deliberate.
The latest figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) show that on October 31, 2021 there were 2.8 million people across the UK claiming support through Personal Independence Payments (PIP), with just over one in three claimants (35%) receiving the highest level of award.
Footage has emerged of police officers arresting drinkers gathered for a bash at a Glasgow pub in the minutes before the bells.
The introduction of Adult Disability Payment and extension of Scottish Child Payment to children under 16 will see a major increase in the number of people eligible for benefits in Scotland from next year.
The UK Government has confirmed that State Pension and benefits delivered by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) including Universal Credit, Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) will increase by 3.1 per cent next year.
New data has revealed that growing numbers of people are seeking advice on mortgage arrears from the Citizens Advice network.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced that thousands more disabled people are set to benefit from a new package of support designed to help them into the work they want.
First Bus has announced it won’t be deterred from scrapping a rural bus route that Kinross-shire residents have fought to preserve.
Lawrence Chaney, Ruth Davidson, and Muriel Gray joined fans to celebrate 18 years since Michelle McManus won Pop Idol and released All This Time.
Michelle McManus wowed the nation with her singing skills 18 years ago when she competed on, and won, Pop Idol.The Scottish singer, now 41, was 23 when she was crowned the winner of the second series of Pop Idol in 2003.
The Scottish Government has announced that the new Adult Disability Payment (ADP) benefit, will open for new applications in pilot areas across the country from March, 21 2022.
Scottish singer KT Tunstall has just announced she will be headlining this years huge Hogmanay celebrations at Times Square in New York City.
Scots singer KT Tunstall has made the huge announcement she is headlining the Hogmanay bash at Times Square in New York City.
More than 200 angry people made their voices heard at a protest against controversial plans to re-name celebrated 17th century Linlithgow pub the Black Bitch, writes Stewart McConnell.
The latest figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) show that on October 31, 2021 there were 2.8 million people across the UK claiming support through Personal Independence Payments (PIP), with just over one in three claimants (35%) receiving the highest level of award.
Private schools will lose a lucrative tax break next year after confirmation by the SNP/Green Government.
New World game director Scot Lane has discussed the MMO’s rocky post-launch and shared more on how development has been impacted by exploits.In an interview with PCGamesN, Lane was asked how disruptive recent exploits have been to Amazon Game Studios‘ plans for server balancing.Lane admitted that “exploits have been very disruptive and we’ve had to put a large amount of our team’s focus into correcting them”.Lane adds that although “the percentage of players and companies using exploits is
Furious residents are set to hold a rally outside the historic Black Bitch pub in Linlithgow over plans to rename the 17th century venue.