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Consumer energy bills are set to rise for households across the UK in the coming months, according to the energy markets’ regulator Ofgem.
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The UK government’s plan to reduce Universal Credit payments by £20 will have a major impact on the scale of demand for foodbank services across the country.
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A group of religious leaders have called for the Scottish government to double the amounts it pays to low income families to help them support their children.
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Plans are in place for the Scottish government to stage trials of four-day working weeks to establish whether the policy might have positive benefits for individuals and for the wider economy.
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A new guide has been launched by the Scottish government and the charity StepChange to provide support to people struggling with problem debt.
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A member of the Scottish parliament has made the case for seeking help from experts if you are struggling to cope with personal debt problems.
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Scots are being advised to get help to make their homes more energy efficient if they’re worried about rising energy bills heading into the autumn.
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The charity organisation Christians Against Poverty (CAP) has warned that reductions to benefit payments will result in an increase in poverty in Scotland and across the UK.
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Any increases to energy bills of £10 per month or more would push close to seven million UK households into debt.
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A Scottish charity has called for the government to change some of its rules around Universal Credit (UC) payments to help people avoid falling into debt they’ll struggle to get out of.
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Scots aged under 22 are being promised free access to bus travel across the country from January of next year.
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Many low-paid workers are struggling to keep a roof over their heads in Scotland as renting costs continue to increase sharply in towns and cities across the country.
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