Shopkeepers subjected to horror attacks have backed calls for emergency action on a “tsunami” of retail crime sweeping Scotland.
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) recently said that an estimated 850,000 older people on a low income could be eligible for an annual top-up of around £3,500 through Pension Credit - and the next cost of living payment worth £300. The DWP announced earlier this week that payments for the second part of the £900 cost of living payment will be made between October 31 and November 19, 2023.
Some 1.4 million older people across Great Britain, including more than 127,000 living in Scotland currently in receipt of Pension Credit, could be due the £300 automatic payment in the next few weeks. However, it also means that now that the qualifying period has been announced, new claims for Pension Credit made before mid-December, which later turn out to be successful, will also qualify for the £300 payment - even if their benefit award is just a few pence.
However, the charity Independent Age says the UK Government needs to put a new plan in place to urgently address the growing numbers of pensioners in poverty. They suggest that a Pension Credit uptake strategy should be devised to ensure that all older people on a low income are aware of, and receiving, the money that has been set aside for them.
Morgan Vine, Head of Policy and Influencing at Independent Age, said: “While the announcement of these payment dates will provide much-needed clarity for some older people in financial hardship, for the most financially vulnerable people we support, this money will only scratch the surface. Older people tell us they are falling into debt to pay their bills and skipping meals to make ends meet.
“In addition, with Pension Credit take up being used as a way to target cost of living payments for those on low incomes, we are incredibly
Shopkeepers subjected to horror attacks have backed calls for emergency action on a “tsunami” of retail crime sweeping Scotland.
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