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Devastating court ruling for campaigners fighting changes to state pension age
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Continue reading »Universal Credit calculation: How is Universal Credit calculated?
Universal Credit replaced several other benefits payments, like Child Tax Credit, Jobseekers Allowance and Housing Benefit, making them one consolidated payment. There are several things which will qualify a claimant
Continue reading »Pension: How do pay cuts impact your final salary pension?
Final salary pension schemes are in decline, but according to the Office for National Statistics about 1.3 million people are actively contributing to these scheme and 11.8m have these pensions
Continue reading »UK house market warning: Expert exposes HIDDEN consequence of Sunak’s stamp duty cuts
Announcing in his budget on Wednesday, the Chancellor revealed all houses valued under £500,000 would no longer be taxed. The aim of the plan is to encourage house sales after
Continue reading »Pensions: How much should you contribute to your pension each month?
Pensions can be complicated, but simply put, a pension scheme is a type of savings plan which helps you to save money for later in life. These schemes have favourable
Continue reading »Pensions: How much should you contribute to your pension each month?
Pensions can be complicated, but simply put, a pension scheme is a type of savings plan which helps you to save money for later in life. These schemes have favourable
Continue reading »UK retail sales slump to all-time low: ‘COVID-19 sparks extinction-level for High Street’
Data shows the economic impact of the coronavirus lockdown on Britain has also seen benefits claims soaring and alcohol consumption on the rise. The UK economy could experience its biggest
Continue reading »Sturgeon faces financial ruin as Scotland’s economy to drop 33% in face of coronavirus
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was delivered a blow this morning when a shock report predicted Scotland’s economy could contract by 10 percent in March and 25 percent for April, before
Continue reading »Thousands of parents could be eligible for child benefits amid coronavirus hardship
Cash strapped families have been told they could now qualify for state support – which starts at £21 a week – as many Britons are hit by financial implications amid
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