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UK and Scotland in Talks Over Two-Child Benefit Cap
The UK Prime Minister and Scotland's First Minister met to discuss Scotland's plan to end the two-child benefit cap, affecting 15,000 families and requiring UK government data and cooperation, despite ongoing tensions over funding.
UK and Scotland in Talks Over Two-Child Benefit Cap
The UK Prime Minister and Scotland's First Minister met to discuss Scotland's plan to end the two-child benefit cap, affecting 15,000 families and requiring UK government data and cooperation, despite ongoing tensions over funding.
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Scottish Budget 2025/26: Increased Spending on Social Welfare and Economic Growth
The Scottish government's £63 billion 2025/26 budget includes scrapping the two-child benefit cap (affecting 15,000 children), an extra £2 billion for the NHS, £768 million for affordable housing, and tax threshold increases for lower earners, aiming to reduce child poverty and boost economic growth...
Scottish Budget 2025/26: Increased Spending on Social Welfare and Economic Growth
The Scottish government's £63 billion 2025/26 budget includes scrapping the two-child benefit cap (affecting 15,000 children), an extra £2 billion for the NHS, £768 million for affordable housing, and tax threshold increases for lower earners, aiming to reduce child poverty and boost economic growth...
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UK Incapacity Benefit Claims Rise by One Million Since 2019
The UK has seen a million-person increase in incapacity benefit claims since 2019, costing an extra £13 billion and reaching 10% of the working-age population; mental health issues account for a large proportion of these claims, highlighting the impact of austerity, the pandemic, and the cost of liv...
UK Incapacity Benefit Claims Rise by One Million Since 2019
The UK has seen a million-person increase in incapacity benefit claims since 2019, costing an extra £13 billion and reaching 10% of the working-age population; mental health issues account for a large proportion of these claims, highlighting the impact of austerity, the pandemic, and the cost of liv...
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Italy Extends Christmas Bonus, Reopens Tax Agreement Amid Union Strikes
The Italian government approved extending the Christmas bonus and reopening a tax agreement for the self-employed, prompting union strikes and political debate.
Italy Extends Christmas Bonus, Reopens Tax Agreement Amid Union Strikes
The Italian government approved extending the Christmas bonus and reopening a tax agreement for the self-employed, prompting union strikes and political debate.
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Chicken Keeping Costs and Benefits
Explore the costs and benefits of keeping chickens, including egg production, financial implications, and the emotional rewards.
Chicken Keeping Costs and Benefits
Explore the costs and benefits of keeping chickens, including egg production, financial implications, and the emotional rewards.
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SCP Report: Employment Unrealistic for Many Welfare Recipients
The SCP's research reveals that a significant portion of welfare recipients cannot realistically obtain paid employment, highlighting the need for policy changes focused on improving quality of life rather than solely on employment.
SCP Report: Employment Unrealistic for Many Welfare Recipients
The SCP's research reveals that a significant portion of welfare recipients cannot realistically obtain paid employment, highlighting the need for policy changes focused on improving quality of life rather than solely on employment.
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Berlin Protest Against 3 Billion Euro Social Welfare Cuts
On December 5th, 2024, approximately 5,000 people protested in Berlin against the planned 3 billion Euro social welfare cuts in the 2025 budget, organized by unions and welfare associations, resulting in a partially successful effort to reduce cuts by 48 million Euro.

Berlin Protest Against 3 Billion Euro Social Welfare Cuts
On December 5th, 2024, approximately 5,000 people protested in Berlin against the planned 3 billion Euro social welfare cuts in the 2025 budget, organized by unions and welfare associations, resulting in a partially successful effort to reduce cuts by 48 million Euro.
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Grimsby: Britain's Most Workless Town
Grimsby, UK, has been named Britain's most workless town, with 53 percent of adults on benefits and a life expectancy 12 years below the national average, highlighting a systemic welfare crisis costing taxpayers £48 billion annually.

Grimsby: Britain's Most Workless Town
Grimsby, UK, has been named Britain's most workless town, with 53 percent of adults on benefits and a life expectancy 12 years below the national average, highlighting a systemic welfare crisis costing taxpayers £48 billion annually.
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Cash for Votes: India's Women Voters
Indian political parties are using cash benefits to attract women voters, raising concerns about financial sustainability and long-term impact.

Cash for Votes: India's Women Voters
Indian political parties are using cash benefits to attract women voters, raising concerns about financial sustainability and long-term impact.
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Pensión Bienestar Payment Information
Details on the payment schedule, amounts, and usage of the Pensión Bienestar in Mexico.

Pensión Bienestar Payment Information
Details on the payment schedule, amounts, and usage of the Pensión Bienestar in Mexico.
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UK Budget: Disability Benefit Cuts Spark Outrage
Analysis of the UK budget's impact on disability benefits, highlighting concerns over cuts, lack of transparency, and the potential for social division.

UK Budget: Disability Benefit Cuts Spark Outrage
Analysis of the UK budget's impact on disability benefits, highlighting concerns over cuts, lack of transparency, and the potential for social division.
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SCP Report on Welfare and Employment
The SCP's research reveals that for many welfare recipients, paid employment is not a viable option. The report emphasizes the need for policy changes that focus on restoring trust and providing support beyond employment.

SCP Report on Welfare and Employment
The SCP's research reveals that for many welfare recipients, paid employment is not a viable option. The report emphasizes the need for policy changes that focus on restoring trust and providing support beyond employment.
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