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People in 160 more postcode areas will get a Cold Weather Payment, the Department of Work and Pensions announced of Thursday. The low temperatures mean that for some households it is their third ...
Scores of new postcodes now qualify for Cold Weather Payments from the Government following the recent spell of freezing weather - the full list can be seen below. These payments, from the ...
The payments, triggered in over 500 postcode areas after seven consecutive days of sub-zero temperatures, will see £25 given to around 950,000 qualifying households currently receiving relevant ...
The payments have been triggered in over 500 postcode areas after temperatures dipped below freezing for seven consecutive days. In total there, will be £25 payments made to around 950,000 ...
The payments are organised by postcodes, so they are paid out more regularly in the coldest areas, but often help households all over the country during the chilliest winter periods.
The payments have been triggered in over 500 postcode areas after temperatures dipped below freezing for seven consecutive days. In total there will be £25 payments made to around 950,000 households ...
The payments have been triggered in over 500 postcode areas after temperatures dipped below freezing for seven consecutive days. In total there will be £25 payments made to around 950,000 ...
Payments have been triggered for more than 500 postcodes following the bitter cold weather seen last week. Temperatures dipped below freezing for seven consecutive days - the criteria required for ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed that nearly 650 postcode areas in England and Wales are eligible for Cold Weather Payments following the recent cold snap. Since the start ...
In its latest services update, Royal Mail named more than 30 postcodes that could face delays to post and deliveries today, Tuesday, January 14. Significant issues with the air network's logistics ...
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