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The EFL has confirmed that a temporary rule brought in last season which allowed teams to use five substitutes has been scrapped for the upcoming campaign.
Last season, clubs in the Championship, League One and League Two were allowed from the middle of November to make give changes per game.
Teams in the Championship were also allowed to name nine players on the bench, while those teams in League One and
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Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has introduced a change this month that will have an impact on at least 200,000 self-employed people across Scotland and the rest of the UK currently claiming Universal Credit.
Rocket League tomorrow (July 29).Available in the item shop for 1100 credits until August 4, the iconic 1963 Aston Martin DB5 will be released alongside a handful of extras.
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Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is introducing a change this month that will have an impact on hundreds of thousands of Universal Credit claimants. There are more than four million self-employed people in the UK, with 746,000 relying on financial support from the DWP to top up their income.Universal Credit payments for the self-employed are based on what's called the Minimum Income Floor, a policy that was suspended during the coronavirus pandemic.
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