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Draft statutory instrument, which will make amendments to retained EU law related to credit rating agencies, to be laid under the EU (Withdrawal) Act.
These official statistics cover the number of claims, starts, people and households on Universal Credit.
The prices of statutory biodiversity credits from the date biodiversity net gain (BNG) becomes mandatory.
Guidance on claiming Universal Credit if you're a student.
Information for people who have a Debt Relief Order about what happens after.
Standard and Poor’s latest move takes Russia to within one step from a “C” rating, as Central Bank raises interest rates to 7.5%.
Help to understand debts and deductions taken from Universal Credit payments and who to contact about your debts and deductions if you're struggling financially.
The government’s response to the Social Security Advisory Committee (SSAC) report about the effectiveness of the Claimant Commitment in Universal Credit.
How Universal Credit claimants can give consent for their information to be shared with another person or organisation to help them deal with their claim.
Information about Universal Credit statistics quality assurance of administrative data.
This collection brings together detailed information for people claiming Universal Credit.
Why tax credits go up, down or stop - changes to your family or work life you need to report such as a change of address.
Find out what support is available to help with the cost of living: income and disability benefits, bills and allowances, childcare, housing and travel.
Guidance on getting an extra payment to help with the cost of living if you were entitled to certain benefits or tax credits in 2022.
Those who apply before the deadline could qualify for an extra £300 Cost of Living boost thanks to Pension Credit backdating rules.
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