More than 6,500 Wokingham households hit by Universal Credit cut
MORE THAN 6,500 borough households will see a cut of more than £1,000 to their annual income from next month ...
MORE THAN 6,500 borough households will see a cut of more than £1,000 to their annual income from next month ...
FAMILIES managing without the foodbank may have to turn to us again when the £20 uplift in Universal Credit (UC) ...
THE GOVERNMENT has announced that people claiming Universal Credit for the first time will receive up to two weeks’ worth ...
Those who cannot work due to coronavirus and are eligible for Statutory Sick Pay will receive it from day one, ...
MORE than 252,000 people in the South East are now receiving personalised Universal Credit support, new figures show. And in ...
As you may have heard late last year, Citizens Advice are rolling out a project across the Country to support ...
ONE of Wokingham’s four MPs has hit out at data that shows there has been a rise in child poverty ...
THE FIRST of a series of events to help people being moved over to Universal Credit will be held next ...
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