Charities and Labour call grants for struggling families an ‘11th-hour bid to save face’ as furlough and benefit cuts loom

Charities and the Labour party have criticised the government’s planned £500m winter hardship fund as a “temporary sticking plaster” that will help struggling households recover from next week’s £20-a-week cut to universal credit.

Ministers have said they will launch a £500m fund for councils to support poorer families through the winter amid an energy supply crisis and the withdrawal of other forms of financial assistance.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Weir Group shares dip after engineering group is rocked by ransomware hack

Shares in Weir Group have fallen 3 per cent after the engineering…

Starmer claims NHS is ‘broken’ and not safe under Tories, as he says he is unconcerned about poll lead falling – UK politics live

According to the Politico poll of polls Labour’s average lead over the…

How to invest a £100K lump sum for income to supplement pension with minimum risk

My wife’s grandmother has a spare £100,000 that she wants to earn…