Reunited and it feels so good! The cast of One Tree Hill — including Hilarie Burton, Chad Michael Murray, Jana Kramer and Stephen Colletti — came together for a Tree Hill High homecoming on Saturday, February 22.
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The rollout of Universal Credit has been delayed again - at a cost of £500m - and won't be fully introduced for more than four years.
The Conservatives' welfare reform, which has been widely criticised, has been delayed by a further nine months until September 2024.
The Department for Work and Pensions said the delay was as a result of 900,000 more claimants than expected remaining on legacy welfare schemes that Universal Credit is replacing.
Universal Credit has been criticised for leading
Reunited and it feels so good! The cast of One Tree Hill — including Hilarie Burton, Chad Michael Murray, Jana Kramer and Stephen Colletti — came together for a Tree Hill High homecoming on Saturday, February 22.
Thousands of people across the North are already on Universal Credit- the new welfare system that is replacing six “legacy” benefits, including unemployment benefit, tax credits and housing benefit.
South Lanarkshire Council are set to spend almost £6 million covering the cost of “bad debts” related to Universal Credit next year.
A mum-of-one says she was left in crippling debt and reliant on foodbanks after a Universal Credit advance left her with just £17 a day for her family.
Cruel Tories forced some of Scotland’s poorest families to pay back almost £9million in benefits in a single month last year.
South Lanarkshire Council are set to spend almost £6 million covering the cost of “bad debts” related to Universal Credit next year.
There’s no shortage of star power in the first trailer for Wes Anderson’s highly anticipated new film,. The director’s 10th feature-length film stars Benicio del Toro, Adrien Brody, Tilda Swinton, Frances McDormand, Timothée Chalamet, Bill Murray, Owen Wilson, French actress Lyna Khoudri, comedian Stephen Park, and various stars, including Jeffrey Wright, Léa Seydoux and Mathieu Amalric.
From a base in Stirling’s Upper Craigs, a charity has been helping to stand up for the rights of local disabled people for almost three decades.