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  2. Universal Credit - Wikipedia

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    Universal Credit logo. Universal Credit is a United Kingdom social security payment. It is means-tested and is replacing and combining six benefits, for working-age households with a low income: income-related Employment and Support Allowance, income-based Jobseeker's Allowance, and Income Support; Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit; and Housing Benefit.

  3. Universal Credit claimants must seek 18 hours work - AOL

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    People claiming universal credit and working less than 18 hours a week, will be expected to look for more work, after a change to the welfare system that starts on Monday. Before now, claimants ...

  4. Universal Credit: Thousands in NI to move to new benefit from ...

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    Tens of thousands of Northern Ireland households will start being moved on to Universal Credit (UC) from Monday. Universal Credit is a single benefit payment for working-age people. The Department ...

  5. Iain Duncan Smith - Wikipedia

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    This British surname is barrelled, being made up of multiple names. The subject's surname should be written as "Duncan Smith", not Smith. The Right Honourable Sir Iain Duncan Smith MP Official portrait, 2020 Secretary of State for Work and Pensions In office 12 May 2010 – 18 March 2016 Prime Minister David Cameron Preceded by Yvette Cooper Succeeded by Stephen Crabb Leader of the Opposition ...

  6. Universal basic income - Wikipedia

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    Universal basic income ( UBI) [note 1] is a social welfare proposal in which all citizens of a given population regularly receive a minimum income in the form of an unconditional transfer payment, i.e., without a means test or need to work. [2] [3] [4] In contrast a guaranteed minimum income is paid only to those who do not already receive an ...

  7. Universal basic income in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Lansley and Reed followed up this report with a second in 2019, that took a closer look at the financial possibilities of universal basic income in the UK. In Basic Income for All: From Desirability to Feasibility, Lansley and Reed claim that "a meaningful basic income of, for example, over £10,000 per year could be paid to a family of four ...

  8. Personal Independence Payment - Wikipedia

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    History. PIP was introduced by the Welfare Reform Act 2012 and the Social Security (Personal Independence Payment) Regulations 2013 (which have been repeatedly amended). It began to replace Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for new claims from 8 April 2013, by means of an initial pilot in selected areas of north-west and north-east England.

  9. Working Tax Credit - Wikipedia

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    Working Tax Credit. Working Tax Credit ( WTC) is a state benefit in the United Kingdom made to people who work and receive a low income. It was introduced in April 2003 and is a means-tested benefit. Despite the name, tax credits are not to be confused with tax credits linked to a person's tax bill, because they are used to top-up low wages.