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Seven out of 10 disabled pensioners will LOSE winter fuel payments under Labour’s planned cuts, documents say

MORE than 70 per cent of disabled pensioners will lose their winter fuel payments, the government quietly admitted last night.

And 83 per cent of over-80s will also have their cold weather cash stopped in revelations that will likely ramp up fury over Labour‘s controversial decision.

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Sir Keir Starmer denied that means-testing winter fuel payments is a punishment beating for pensioners[/caption]
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The PM made the comments en route to Washington DC[/caption]

The shock stats emerged as the Department for Work and Pensioners slipped out its equality impact assessment late Friday night.

Tory chairman Richard Fuller blasted: “At the start of this week Labour MPs marched through the lobbies to cover up the impact of the winter fuel cuts which will slash support for many pensioners in their own constituencies.

“This shocking new data, sneaked out by the government, now shows 780,000 people who should be entitled to the payment will lose out as will 1.6 million people with a disability.

“Voters were told in the Election there would be a change.

“It’s time Labour did the right thing and owned up to the political choice they made to put their union paymasters before millions of vulnerable pensioners.”

It comes after Sir Keir Starmer denied that means-testing winter fuel payments is a punishment beating for pensioners.

On the plane to Washington DC, where he arrived this week, the PM refused to answer questions on the possibility of more pain for OAPs.

Ministers ruled out stripping pensioners of free bus passes at the October 30 “brutal Budget”.

But fears have mounted that the single person council tax discount could be the next victim of Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ money saving mission.

Asked if residents should worry a levy hike is on the way, the frustrated PM replied: “I’m absolutely not punishing pensioners.

“I’m not going to say before the budget what we’re going to do.

“That does not mean that I’m ruling in anything that you might be putting to me, it simply means like every Prime Minister we’re not going to reveal what’s in the budget before we get to it.

“We did this in the election all the way through.”

The Tories recently blasted spluttering Labour ministers for being forced to “defend the indefensible” winter fuel decision on TV and radio.

Technology Secretary Peter Kyle took a beating on Good Morning Britain as he was pressed on why a full impact assessment into the move was never conducted.

Mr Kyle said: “We are making these tough decisions because we are forced to.

“Therefore, we’re acting in a way which is making sure pensioners overall will benefit.

“Pensioners had an above inflation rise in their income this year and they will do so next year.”

Slamming the comments, Tory Chairman Richard Fuller said: “Labour ministers are being sent out to defend the indefensible.

“Keir Starmer must urgently come clean and tell every single Member of Parliament, including his own Labour MPs, how many of their constituents will freeze this winter because of the Labour Government’s choice to choose their union paymasters over vulnerable pensioners.”

Crucial to claim Pension Credit if you can

THOUSANDS of pensioners could get up to £200 to help with energy bills this winter after the fuel payment was cut.

The Sun reported earlier this week how millions were set to miss out on the £300 help which previously went to anyone regardless of income.

Octopus Energy introduced a new scheme to help fill the gap, offering pensioners discretionary credit of between £50 and £200. 

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced in July that Winter Fuel Payments will now only be paid to those on Pension Credit and other means-tested benefits.

Despite a backlash over the move, with some claiming the poorest would still miss out, the new rules were passed in parliament.

A total of 348 MPs backed the government decision, while an opposition of 228 failed to overturn the October cut.

This decision followed Reeves’ big reveal that there is a £22bn ‘black hole’ in public finances. 

Households will now only get the winter fuel payment, worth up to £300, if they are getting a number of benefits: 

  • Pension Credit
  • Income Support
  • Income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
  • Income-related Employment Support Allowance
  • Universal Credit

It also comes as energy bills are set to rise from October 1 by £149 a year for the average dual fuel bill, though the exact amount you pay will depend on usage.

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I gave my boring white & grey bathroom a total makeover using Dunelm buys – everyone can’t believe how gorgeous it looks

LOOKING to upgrade your downstairs loo? 

Dunelm has shared a gorgeous transformation using budget buys. 

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The bathroom before Fran transformed it[/caption]
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How the bathroom now looks with the Dunelm buys[/caption]
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Using paint, wallpaper, panelling and stick on tiles makes the whole space look entirely different[/caption]

The toilet, which was originally white and grey, has been turned into an eye-popping, maximalist space. 

The video, which was posted to Dunelm’s official Instagram account, saw Fran, a stylist at Dunelm, show followers the steps she took to transform the small room. 

The caption for the video read: “Would you LOO-k at this! 

“With self-adhesive tiles and pre-cut paneling, plus paper you can put up easy-peasy, doing up a little loo needn’t be a mammoth job. 

“Here’s our stylist Fran to show you how…”

First, she painted the ceiling in a gorgeous green and cleverly painted a foot at the top of the walls to create a “dropped ceiling” effect. 

Fran described this effect as “cocooning” the room. 

Next, she grabbed a few packs of Dunelm’s DIY Panelling Kits and created rails along the walls, and square panels below. 

Using the same green colour as the ceiling, she covered the panelled area, leaving a strip of white wall between the two, where she laid “maximalist monkey wallpaper”. 

“It took only one roll [of wallpaper] to make this much impact,” Fran said. 

It was then time to freshen up the floor. 

Using four packs of self-adhesive floor tiles, the space was starting to look really different. 

Fran then chose a vintage light before finishing the bathroom off with lots of colourful accessories and a plant. 

“I added artwork, plants, candle and a mirror which doubles as a handy towel rail,” she explained. 

“I also put up a little shelf over the radiator for my diffusers. 

“Finally, a cafe curtain in the window and a bath mat makes the space super cosy.” 

The video has got over 17k likes and loads of comments. 

One said: “Soooo gorgeous…didn’t know you could get panelling Kits…good to know.” 

All the products used in the transformation

  • Dunelm Lilypad Matt Emulsion Paint – From £16
  • Panel Moulding Kit – £12
  • Monkey Walk Ochre Wallpaper – £12
  • Floorpops Stellar Self Adhesive Floor Tiles – £16
  • Ashwell Traditional Bathroom Pendant Light – £35 (30% off)
  • Heart and Soul Scalloped Mirror – £34
  • Ripon Bathroom Wall Light – £26.60
  • Scallop Wooden Border – £12

“Great choice of wallpaper to compliment the green colour,” someone else wrote. 

A third commented: “It looks amazing,” whilst another person remarked: “Absolutely brilliant. Lovely creativity.”

It comes after Fabulous spoke exclusively to Debbie Drake, Dunelm’s Design Director.

As Dunelm celebrated the 40th anniversary of its first store last month, Debbie looked back at how interior designs and trends have changed over the last four decades.

And revealed the number one colour that will never go out of style.

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International footballer, 30, rushed to hospital and in intensive care after falling from second floor balcony

A SAUDI ARABIAN footballer has been rushed to hospital after falling from a balcony, according to reports.

Fahad Al-Muwallad reportedly fell from his second-floor balcony at home in Dubai.

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Saudi Arabia international Fahad Al-Muwallad has been hospitalised after falling from his second floor balcony[/caption]

The incident is said to have occurred between 9-10am on Thursday.

Al-Muwallad was rushed to hospital after suffering multiple fractures.

Local news outlet Dubaieye1038 report the 30-year-old was placed in the intensive care unit upon arriving at the Rashid Hospital in Dubai.

They add that no one was with the winger at the time of the incident.

Saudi sources indicate some friends left three hours beforehand.

Street and home camera footage are now being looked into to determine the cause of the incident.

More to follow.

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All the Aldi beauty dupes hitting stores tomorrow – including Fenty, Charlotte Tilbury, Rhode & Rare Beauty copies

BEAUTY fans run to Aldi when it announces a new drop of products. 

And tomorrow, Sunday 15th September, customers will be able to get their hands on a range of items said to be inspired by some of the most iconic beauty products. 

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All the Aldi beauty dupes hitting stores tomorrow
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Rare Beauty is owned by Selena Gomez[/caption]

Lacura Tinted Lip Oil – £3.99

Said to be a dupe of Rare Beauty’s Lip Oil that is £20, the Lacura version adds a touch of colour and shine with a glossy finish. 

Formulated with jojoba seed oil and sunflower seed oil to hydrate and nourish with long lasting colour. 

Customers can choose from Pink Rose, Berry Bliss or Merlot Moment. 

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Aldi’s liquid blusher is £18.51 cheaper than Rare Beauty’s[/caption]

Lacura Sweet Blusher – £3.49 

Another Rare Beauty dupe is Lacura’s Sweet Blusher for just £3.49. 

Said to be inspired by Selena Gomez’s Blush for £22, Aldi’s version is buildable and lightweight.

There are three colour choices –  Orchid Pink, Pink Lace or Peachy Pink – so everyone can find the perfect blend. 

Top tip, this can be used as a lip and cheek tint too!

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Rhode Beauty is owned by Hailey Bieber[/caption]

Lacura Peptide Lip Treatment – £2.99

For less than £3, Aldi’s version of Rhode’s Peptide Lip Treatment £18 will coat your lips with layers of moisture. 

With a combination of peptides, shea butter, capuacu butter and babassu, your lips will look softer and full with a super glossy finish.

 Whether on top of bare lips or over the top of your favourite lipstick or liner for a much-needed moisture boost, this lip balm is a makeup bag essential.

Shoppers can choose from Unscented, Watermelon or Salted Caramel. 

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Fenty Beauty is owned by Rhianna[/caption]

Lacura Perfect Skin Tint – £4.99

Fenty Beauty Eaze Drop will set you back £24, but Aldi’s version gives you change from a fiver. 

With six shades to choose from, you can build a flawless base with just a few drops. 

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Charlotte Tilbury is an iconic beauty brand[/caption]

Lacura Collagen Lip Oil – £2.99 

Charlotte Tilbury’s Lip Oil is a whopping £28, but Lacura’s Collagen Lip Oil is less than £3. 

Infused with Shea Butter and Vitamin E, this lip oil has been perfectly crafted to look after your lips, providing moisture and hydration when you need it most. 

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YSL’s Touche Eclat Concealer Pen has been around since 1992[/caption]

Lacura Luminous Touch Concealer Pen – £3.99 

One of the most iconic beauty products is YSL’s Touche Eclat Concealer Pen, £30.50 and now Aldi has it’s own version. 

With six shades to choose from, customers can easily hide imperfections whilst also adding a refreshing glow.

Note, this product is delayed according to Aldi’s Specialbuys website.

On Aldi shopper commented online: “NEED to stock up on the lip oil it’s amazing.”

Another said on TikTok: “I am RUNNING, so many of my faves in here!”

What's coming up in the next Aldi Specialbuys event?

On Thursday 19 September, the theme changes to Kitchen, Home, Bedroom and Laundry.

  • Set of 3 pumpkins – £14.99 
  • Large pumpkin dish – £14.99 
  • Autumnal gonk – £7.99 
  • Pumpkin doorstop – £5.99 
  • Ceramic pumpkin decor – £2.99
  • Autumn scented tea lights – £2.49 
  • Ambiano Winged Heated Airer – £34.99
  • Ambiano Classic Stand Mixer – £39.99

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Strictly Come Dancing 2024 LIVE: Start time, full line-up, and contestants revealed for tonight’s show

Strictly Come Dancing returns tonight after a summer of scandal involving allegations of bullying and distress caused by two of its most popular dancers, Giovanni Pernice and Graziano Di Prima.

An internal investigation is underway, and BBC director Tim Davie has expressed regret, stating, “I’m very sorry that anyone has had an experience on Strictly that hasn’t been wholly positive.”

Fans have speculated that these concerns may have contributed to a more challenging environment for attracting female competitors, potentially leading to fewer women stepping onto the dancefloor this series.

Despite the controversies, the hit BBC show continues to enjoy strong public support, having won the National Television Award for Talent Show of the Year on Wednesday, marking its ninth consecutive win in the category.

The likes of Pete WicksTasha Ghouri and Nick Knowles are set to go head to head in a bid to win the infamous Glitterball trophy as the contest celebrates its 20th anniversary this Saturday.

Shirley BallasCraig Revel HorwoodMotsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke will once again take their seats on the judging panel.

Stay tuned to our Strictly Come Dancing blog for all the latest updates

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Stranded astronauts speak out for first time since Boeing spaceship left over issues they were ‘not comfortable with’

THE pair of stranded astronauts have answered questions for the first time in weeks since they were abandoned on the International Space Station.

NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore, 61, and Suni Williams, 58, planned on spending eight days in space, but will now be brought home in 2025.

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Butch Wilmore, 61, and Suni Williams, 58 have spoken out for the first time since they were stranded[/caption]
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The pair set off for eight days but are now stuck on the ISS until February 2025[/caption]
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They will return home on a SpaceX-made Crew Dragon vehicle in February[/caption]
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The pair have spoken out for the first time in weeks[/caption]

Technical issues with their spaceship, the Boeing’s Starliner capsule, meant the return journey was deemed unsafe due to problems with thrusters and helium leaks.

Wilmore said he felt “very fortunate” to stay on the ISS and fly home later safely with his crewmate on a SpaceX-made Crew Dragon craft in February.

He said: “Obviously, when you have issues like we’ve had, there’s some changes that need to be made.

“Boeing’s on board with that. We’re all on board with that.

“Starliner’s crewed test flight was meant to “push the edge of the envelope. …And when you do things with spacecraft that have never been done before, just like Starliner, you’re going to find some things.

“In this case, we found some things that we just could not get comfortable with putting us back in the Starliner.”

It is indicated that NASA and Boeing were at a disagreement over of a risk assessments during a meeting on August 24, leading to the change of travel plans.

NASA’s Commercial Crew has put this down to how each organisation chiose to evaluate risks.

If the crew on the ground had more time, Wilmore believes they may have been able to travel home on the Boeing Capsule.

“I think the data could have gotten there.

“We could have gotten to the point, I believe, where we could have returned on Starliner.

“But we just simply ran out of time.”

When answering questions the former Navy test pilot from Tennessee stated how he feels fortunate to even have a back-up option.

Despite fears over complications, Starliner returned home on September 7 safely without its crew.

There were issues with propulsion and orientation issues while vessel was in space but this did not affect the shuttle touching down in the New Mexico early on the Saturday morning.

The stranded astronauts will now remain on the ISS for potentially eight months before joining their spaceship back on the ground.

When asked about their prolonged trip Wilmore said the adjustment wasn’t too painful.

He said: “I’m not gonna fret over it. I mean, there’s no benefit to it at all. So my transition was — maybe it wasn’t instantaneous — but it was pretty close.”

What is the ISS?

Here's what you need to know about the International Space Station...

Here’s what you need to know about the International Space Station…

  • The International Space Station, often abbreviated to ISS, is a large space craft that orbits Earth and houses astronauts who go up there to complete scientific missions
  • Many countries worked together to build it and they work together to use it
  • It is made up of many pieces, which astronauts had to send up individually on rockets and put together from 1998 to 2000
  • Ever since the year 2000, people have lived on the ISS
  • Nasa uses the station to learn about living and working in space
  • It is approximately 250 miles above Earth and orbits around the planet just like a satellite
  • Living inside the ISS is said to be like living inside a big house with five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a gym, lots of science labs and a big bay window for viewing Earth

British astronaut Meganne Christian revealed how life in space is not all fun and games.

From losing muscle mass and risking radiation, to having to go to the toilet in a hose and facing months of dehydrated food, it can be quite grueling.

This doesn’t seem to bother Crewmate Williams who told CNN that despite missing the festivities this Christmas, Space is her “happy place.”

She added: “I love being up here in space. It’s just fun. You know, every day you do something that’s work, quote, unquote, you can do it upside down.

“You can do it sideways, so it adds a little different perspective.”

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The astronauts said they are both adapting to life in space[/caption]
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They will remain in the ISS until they return home[/caption]
This photo provided by NASA shows Boeing's Starliner spacecraft which launched astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the International Space Station docked to the Harmony module's forward port on July 3, 2024, seen from a window on the SpaceX Dragon Endeavour spacecraft docked to the adjacent port. (NASA via AP)
The Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft returned to Earth on September 7
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Warning as 780,000 pensioners to miss out on Winter Fuel Payment worth up to £300

AROUND 780,000 pensioners are set to miss out on the Winter Fuel Payment this year despite being eligible, the Government has said.

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) quietly revealed last night it expects the cohort to lose out due to them not claiming Pension Credit.

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Hundreds of thousands of pensioners eligible for Pension Credit are not claiming[/caption]

Ministers have made eligibility for the Winter Fuel Payment means-tested rather than everyone over state pension age qualifying.

The decision was made after the Chancellor Rachel Reeves admitted The Treasury was facing a giant £22billion black hole in its finances left by the previous Government.

But despite recent figures from the DWP revealing uptake for Pension Credit has doubled since the end of announcement in July, the Government has said it still estimates hundreds of thousands will miss out this year because they aren’t claiming the benefit.

In response to a Freedom of Information request last night, analysis from the DWP estimated 780,000 will lose out in total.

This factors in 100,000 who it believes will claim Pension Credit and qualify for this year’s Winter Fuel Payment.

The analysis also suggested than nine in 10 pensioners aged between 66 and 79 will lose their allowance and 83% over 80.

Meanwhile, it found that around 71% with a disability will miss out on the up to £300 payment.

In total, the Government expects around 10million who previously qualified for the Winter Fuel Payment will not this year after making it means-tested, the analysis said.

The DWP said: “The Government has followed its legal and statutory duties ahead of introducing these changes and will continue to do so.”

The revelations have reignited a row over the policy, which been criticised by both unions and the Tories as the Government tries to balance its books.

Conservative Party chairman Richard Fuller said: “At the start of this week, Labour MPs marched through the lobbies to cover up the impact of the winter fuel cuts which will slash support for many pensioners in their own constituencies.

“This shocking new data, sneaked out by the Government, now shows 780,000 people who should be entitled to the payment will lose out as will 1.6 million people with a disability.”

He called on Labour to “immediately” conduct and publish a full impact assessment of “this harmful policy”.

In 2017, Labour claimed Conservative plans to means-test the winter fuel allowance could lead to almost 4,000 deaths.

Pressed yesterday on whether an impact assessment of the policy would be published, Sir Keir told reporters travelling with him to Washington DC: “There isn’t a report on my desk which somehow we’re not showing, that I’m not showing, as simple as that.”

Sir Keir Starmer also denied means-testing the Winter Fuel Payment was part of a package of changes from his Government punishing pensioners.

Ministers have ruled out stripping pensioners of free bus passes at the next budget – set to be announced on October 30.

But fears have been raised that the single person council tax discount, which would impact widowers, could be ditched.

What is the Winter Fuel Payment?

Consumer reporter Sam Walker explains all you need to know about the payment.

The Winter Fuel Payment is an annual tax-free benefit designed to help cover the cost of heating through the colder months.

Most who are eligible receive the payment automatically.

Those who qualify are usually told via a letter sent in October or November each year.

If you do meet the criteria but don’t automatically get the winter fuel payment, you will have to apply on the government’s website.

You’ll qualify for a Winter Fuel Payment this winter if the following apply:

  • you were born on or before September 23, 1958
  • you lived in the UK for at least one day during the week of September 16 to 22, 2024, known as the “qualifying week”
  • you receive Pension Credit, Universal Credit, ESA, JSA, Income Support, Child Tax Credit or Working Tax Credit

If you did not live in the UK during the qualifying week, you might still get the payment if both the following apply:

  • you live in Switzerland or a EEA country
  • you have a “genuine and sufficient” link with the UK social security system, such as having lived or worked in the UK and having a family in the UK

But there are exclusions – you can’t get the payment if you live in Cyprus, France, Gibraltar, Greece, Malta, Portugal or Spain.

This is because the average winter temperature is higher than the warmest region of the UK.

You will also not qualify if you:

  • are in hospital getting free treatment for more than a year
  • need permission to enter the UK and your granted leave states that you can not claim public funds
  • were in prison for the whole “qualifying week”
  • lived in a care home for the whole time between 26 June to 24 September 2023, and got Pension Credit, Income Support, income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance or income-related Employment and Support Allowance

Payments are usually made between November and December, with some made up until the end of January the following year.

What is Pension Credit and how to apply

Pension Credit is available to people over the State Pension age, currently 66, and on a low income who live in England, Wales and Scotland.

It tops up your weekly income to £218.15 if you are single and £332.95 if you are in a couple.

Your income is worked out taking into account various elements including:

  • Your state pension
  • Any other pensions you have saved, for instance, workplace or private pension savings
  • Most social security benefits, for example, carer’s allowance
  • Any savings or investments worth over £10,000
  • Earnings from a job

The calculation does not include:

  • Attendance allowance
  • Christmas bonus
  • Disability living allowance
  • Personal independence payment
  • Housing benefit
  • Council tax reduction

The rules behind who qualifies for Pension Credit can be complicated, so the best thing to do is just check.

You can do this by using the Government’s Pension Credit calculator on its website.

Or, you can call the Pension Service helpline on 0800 99 1234 from 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday.

Those in Northern Ireland have to call the Pension Centre on 0808 100 6165 from 9am to 4pm Monday to Friday.

How much can you get?

There are two parts to the benefit, known as the guarantee credit and the savings credit, and pensioners can be eligible for one or both parts.

Here are the current rates for the tax year:

  • Guarantee credit – tops up your weekly income to a guaranteed minimum level. This is £218.15 a week if you’re single and £332.95 a week for married couples.
  • Savings credit – provides extra money if you’ve saved money towards retirement. You can get an extra £17.01 a week for a single person or £19.04 a week for a married couple.

You can also get additional Pension Credit if you have a disability, caring responsibilities or have to pay certain housing costs such as mortgage interest payments.

As an example, you can get either £66.29 a week or £76.79 a week for each child you’re responsible for.

How do I apply and how will I be paid?

You can start your application up to four months before you reach State Pension age.

You can make an application on the Government website or by ringing the Pension Credit claim line on 0800 99 1234.

You can get a friend or family member to ring for you, but you’ll need to be with them when they do.

You’ll need the following information about you and your partner if you have one:

  • National Insurance number
  • Information about any income, savings and investments you have
  • Information about your income, savings and investments on the date you want to backdate your application to (usually 3 months ago or the date you reached State Pension age)

You can also get help with the application process through charities and non-profit organisations such as Independent Age and Age UK.

Pension Credit claims can be backdated by up to three months meaning, if eligible, your first payment could be a bumper one.

Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@news.co.uk.

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FG Spent ₦701 Million On Remi Tinubu’s Foreign Trips In Three Months — Report

A report has claimed that the Federal Government spent approximately ₦701 million to fund foreign trips of the country’s First Lady, Remi Tinubu in the span of three months. Naija News recalls that in 2023, the Federal Government allocated ₦1.5bn for the procurement of vehicles for the Office of the First Lady. The budgetary allocation …

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“I am proud to say I saw your ring first” – Davido reacts as manager, Asa Asika proposes to his girlfriend

Award-winning music star David Adeleke better known by his stage name Davido has reacted as his manager, Asa Asika proposes to his girlfriend. Kemi Filani reported hours ago that Asa Asika had popped the question to his heartthrob. In a video trending online, Asa was captured popping the question to a surprised Leona on Friday, …

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