18:23, Thu, Jan 9, 2025 Updated: 18:26, Thu, Jan 9, 2025 The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has activated new Cold Weather Payments for people living in 51 UK postcode areas. Around 95,000 ...
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DWP Cold Weather Payments triggered in 18 England postcode areas as -5C freeze hits - full list
The first Cold Weather Payments of the winter have been triggered in 18 areas of England. The Department of Work and Pensions ...
New research has revealed the most sought-after postcodes in the UK, with homes in Wiltshire, South Glasgow and Wales ...
The DWP has activated Cold Weather Payments for 18 postcode areas across Northern England, with 6,000 households eligible to ...
Thousands more people will get Cold Weather Payments from the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) after more postcode areas were confirmed to have reached the threshold. The DWP pays £25 to eligible ...
The first Cold Weather Payments of 2025 have been triggered in 18 areas of England. The Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) pays £25 to eligible households on certain benefits when temperatures drop ...
Some UK households could be set for a financial boost, with potential payouts due to the recent cold snap. Those on certain benefits are entitled to extra cash during frosty periods to help cover ...
People's Postcode Lottery is best known for its enthusiastic adverts and huge prize draws, seeing thousands of pounds dished out to neighbourhoods across the UK each day. New research has revealed the ...
WE would all love to win the Postcode Lottery and give our bank balances a little boost. You might have a higher chance of winning some extra cash if you live in one of these 12 lucky areas. Experts ...
Royal Mail has issued a warning regarding deliveries and explained that a small number of offices will be affected by delays on Friday, November 28, due to local issues, such as high levels of sick ...
You might have been told your mobile network covers 99 per cent of the UK. But new data reveals the truth about how good the quality of that connection really is in your local area. A team from Which?
From full bars to patchy service, research from consumer group Which? has revealed the UK's best and worst areas for mobile signal quality. Which? said its mobile network quality map – powered by ...
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