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3 DWP Winter Benefits for Heating Bills

The DWP highlights Winter Fuel Payment, Warm Home Discount and Cold Weather Payment to help UK households with energy costs this winter. Check your eligibility now.

Luxury cars removed from Motability scheme

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces the removal of high-end vehicles from the Motability scheme. Discover the full details and implications of this significant policy change.

DWP confirms £10 tax-free Christmas bonus

Millions on benefits like Universal Credit and PIP will receive an automatic £10 tax-free payment in early December. Check if you qualify and what to do if you don't receive it.

New Troubles Bill Offers Hope for IRA Victim Families

UK government claims new Northern Ireland Troubles bill could revive path to justice for families of 77 unsolved killings in England. Security minister Dan Jarvis says scrapping immunity scheme gives relatives renewed chance for answers.

Indonesia's New Digital Payment System for Tourists

Indonesia rolls out a new digital payment pack for tourists in Bali, offering instant SIM and e-wallet access. A major step towards a cashless society for over 1.5 million Australian visitors.

Five groups not eligible for winter fuel payment

The DWP has confirmed five groups who will not receive the 2025 winter fuel payment, despite meeting age criteria. Payments of £200-£300 are now reaching pensioners. Learn eligibility rules and scam warnings.

Lady Newlove, victims' commissioner, dies aged 63

Helen Newlove transformed personal tragedy into powerful advocacy for crime victims, becoming Victims' Commissioner and Conservative peer. Her legacy includes the 2024 Victims and Prisoners Act.

Victims' Commissioner Helen Newlove dies aged 63

Baroness Helen Newlove, the Victims' Commissioner for England and Wales, has passed away following a short illness. The fierce campaigner for victims' rights transformed the role. Read her powerful story.

Victims' Commissioner Baroness Newlove Dies at 63

Baroness Helen Newlove, the Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales, has died after a short illness. A passionate advocate for victims' rights, her legacy transformed the role. Our thoughts are with her family.

Claim £5,000 energy grant before August deadline

Thousands of UK households could miss out on crucial £5,000 energy efficiency grants if they don't act before the August 31st deadline. Discover if you're eligible for the ECO4 scheme.

Motability Scheme Faces Overhaul: PIP Changes Loom

Exclusive: The government considers tightening Motability eligibility rules amid concerns the scheme is 'unsustainable', potentially affecting thousands of disabled drivers across the UK.

Albanese's housing help backfires as prices surge

The Prime Minister's flagship home buyer scheme has produced disastrous unintended consequences, with Australian property prices surging at their fastest rate since the pandemic property boom, leaving aspiring homeowners worse off than before the interven

Stormont Crisis Over Troubles Immunity Legislation

Stormont's devolved government could be dissolved as families of Troubles victims threaten legal action against the UK government's controversial immunity bill, creating a major constitutional crisis.

HMRC helps 195,000 taxpayers with payment plans

Struggling with tax payments? HMRC's expanded Time to Pay scheme offers breathing space to nearly 200,000 taxpayers. Discover how this initiative helps individuals and businesses manage their tax liabilities during financial hardship.

Windrush victims get 75% compensation upfront

The UK government announces radical changes to the Windrush compensation scheme, offering victims 75% of estimated payments immediately while final claims are processed.

Trump's $2.3BN Taxpayer-Funded Legal Scheme Exposed

A bombshell congressional investigation uncovers how Donald Trump allegedly directed $2.3 billion in taxpayer money to cover his personal legal expenses through a complex payment scheme during his presidency.

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