All Sections
Scotland's National Newspaper
Subscribe
  • News
    • Politics
    • Health
    • Transport
    • Education
    • World
    • Business
    • Environment
    • Weather
    • Obituaries
    • Read This
  • Opinion
  • Sport
    • Football
    • Rugby Union
    • Golf
    • Other Sport
    • Sport Opinion
  • Arts & Culture
    • Music
    • Books
    • Film and TV
    • Theatre and Stage
    • Art
    • Edinburgh Festivals
  • Food & Drink
  • Heritage and Retro
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Outdoors
    • Staycation
    • Cars
  • Homes
  • e-Paper
  • Recommended
    • Entertainment
    • Technology
    • Lifestyle
    • Home and Garden
    • Garden Furniture
    • Fashion and Beauty
    • Deals
  • Puzzles
  • Advertise
    • Advertise My Business
    • Ad Manager
BREAKING
Woman in her 20s left fighting for her life - 15-year-old boy arrested
Investigation launched after woman hit by Met police vehicle dies
All boat operations suspended from Bournemouth Pier
‘Massive gas blast’ sees woman rushed to hospital
Prince Harry in High Court: Key points from his witness statement
The Charlatans announce huge headline UK tour - tickets

Benefits

King Charles is looking for students to live and work at Sandringham

King Charles looking for students to live and work at Sandringham

Universal Credit and other benefit claimants are set to be hit by another payment shake-up this week.

Benefit claimants will be hit by another payment shake-up this week

More than six million households will be eligible for the £150 disability cost of living payment, with the money set to start hitting bank accounts from next month.

Exact date six million people will get £150 cost of living payment

The Government announced a “once-in-a-lifetime” overhaul of the private rental sector in England this week, which is estimated to impact around 11 million tenants and landlords across the country.

Renters’ Reform Bill: Pros and cons explained - what it means for you

The first cost of living payments of 2023 started to hit bank accounts in April in what was a welcome cash boost for millions of Brits amid the ongoing cost of living crisis.

When will the next cost of living payment be paid and who is eligible?

Universal Credit and other benefit claimants are set to be hit by another payment shake-up this week. If you’re claiming benefits, you may find your payments arrive earlier than normal.

Universal Credit and benefit claimants have payment change coming up

Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story - Who was Jacqueline Avant?

 Universal Credit and other benefit claimants are set to be hit by another payment shake-up this week. If you’re claiming benefits, you may find your payments arrive earlier than normal.

Universal Credit and benefit claimants hit by another payment change

Martin Lewis has warned nearly one million pensioner households of their last chance to sign up for pension credit that will trigger eligibility for the £301 cost of living payment.

Martin Lewis warns pensioners of last chance to claim vital cash boost

Can benefits or universal credit debt be waived by DWP? Tribunal forces government to release appeal criteria

How to appeal DWP benefits debt repayments - criteria considered

Benefits payments earlier in April due to the May bank holiday (Photo: Adobe)

Thousands will receive benefits early this week- what you need to know

Taz Aldeek was rejected from nearly 100 jobs and had to spend 18 months on benefits before he finally secured his dream job as a barrister.

Man who spent months on benefits lands dream job as a barrister

As the cost-of-living crisis continues, many households are struggling financially

Cost of living payments will start to land in bank accounts next week

Travel expert reveals best seats to book on a plane this summer

Travel expert reveals best seats to book on a plane this summer

Deadline for applications is Friday, May 12th.

Town Hall Rich List 2023: see which local authorities made the list

Around eight million people across the UK will be getting the £900 cost of living payment over the next year, but only certain benefits qualify for the cash boost.

Benefits that don’t qualify for the £301 cost of living payment

Millions of people on benefits are set to get a cash boost as payments rise in line with inflation rates - full list of what will increase and how much you’ll get.

Benefit payments set to increase for millions - full list

All the major financial changes happening in April - full list

Millions of UK households will receive a £301 payment from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) between 25 April and 17 May. It is the first of three payments, totalling up to £900, for those eligible and on means-tested benefits, such as universal credit or pension credit, in 2023/24.  There will also be further payments worth £150 for eligible people with disabilities and £300 for pensioners due later this year, meaning some people will receive up to £1,350 in direct payments.

Cost of living payment: Week cash will land for a million claimants

Easter is fast approaching and while many will welcome the bank holiday break, it can affect benefit payment dates - so be sure to check if you’re affected.

Easter 2023 benefit payment dates for Universal Credit and more

Cost of Living spring payments are set to be rolled out over the next month or so - Credit: Adobe

10 ways to claim extra money for households on Universal Credit

National Home Buyers Week: The six steps to getting on the property ladder first-time buyers should know

Six steps to getting on property ladder first-time buyers should know

A new trend doing the rounds on Tiktok claims to improve your sleep by listening to  ‘colour noise’

What is Tiktok’s colour noise trend & how it can improve your sleep

Child Benefit and Guardian’s Allowance rates are set to increase with the new financial year in April.

Child Benefit payment is set to increase in April - here’s by how much

A child carries a tray with food during lunch-break at St Mary’s RC Primary School, in Battersea, south London.

Number of children in food poverty nearly doubles to four million

Nightshift workers have shared the benefits of not working during the day – incl...

Hibs have launched their season tickets for the 2023/24 campaign. (Photo by Ewan Bootman / SNS Group)

Hibs launch season tickets early to help in 'current financial climate'

The government could tell GPs to issue less sick notes in order to boost the economy.

Government could tell GPs to sign fewer sick notes to boost economy

Buckingham Palace is on the look out for a new team member

King Charles to recruit new Royal team member with generous salary

LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 30: Protesters take part in a union rally on November 30, 2022 in London, England. Representatives of National Education Union (NEU), Communication Workers Union (CWU) and the public-service union Unison joined a rally by the University and College Union (UCU) amid strike action by staff at educational institutions across the UK. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)

UCU confirm strike dates for February and March - 70,000 to walk out

Leading UK vet calls for outright ban on owning dogs with cropped ears

Retailing at around £40, the Peace Lily is a little pricey but may prove a worthy investment for many during the cost of living crisis.

This £40 plant will rid your home of mould and dust, according to NASA

People who claim Universal Credit should be aware of what changes in circumstances they need to report to the DWP

The 21 changes benefit claimants must report to DWP to avoid court

An aerial view of the former Woodhouse Colliery site where West Cumbria Mining (WCM) have been given approval to once again extract coal. Picture: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

Coal mine to be subject to legal challenge from environmental group

DWP are set to axe six benefits by 2024 as they are being replaced by Universal Credit (Photo: Getty Images)

DWP to scrap these six benefits by 2024 - full list

Learn about the benefits of becoming an employee-owned business and the support on offer to get there

Ad Feature Employee ownership explained: how EOTs can benefit Scottish firms

DWP staff are set to walk out on strike for two weeks over Christmas (Photo: Getty Images)

DWP staff set to strike for two weeks over Christmas

Alison Preest with food she has made for her YouTube channel ‘cooking on benefits’.  A savvy mum reveals the shopping and cooking hacks that enable her to cook meals for her family for as little - as 75p.

Savvy mum reveals how to make Christmas dinner for £2.50 per person

From left: Fraser and Andrew Renwick onsite with the Tulloch Court flats behind. Picture: ASM Media & PR.

Caltech Lifts elevating sales with new seven-figure Dundee City Council project

The DWP has revealed when the second cost of living payment will land in Bristol bank accounts.

Update for people who have not received second cost of living payment

Greggs has announced various stores across Manchester will now open until the late evening with a new dinner menu set to roll out across the region.

How long will free Greggs deal last?

A shopping trolley is pictured at a Waitrose supermarket in London.

Waitrose free coffee deal is back - how to claim, when does it start?

A man walks past a sign with the email address of ‘universal credit’ outside a Job Centre.

Universal Credit rule change that impacts thousands explained

Steve Spalding, CEO, Timberbush Tours

Coach operators’ "green” credentials plays an increasingly important part of our...

Class still plays a big role

Benefits of broadening workplace inclusion - David Caskie

The survival of endangered red squirrels could be at greater risk in conifer plantations than in native broadleaf woodlands, new research has concluded

When the going gets tufty: native predators and trees key for red squirrels

The fully sponsored scholarship aims to enable young people from all backgrounds to 'experience the exciting world of engineering' (file image). Picture: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images.

Applications sought by prestigious Arkwright Engineering Scholarship

Top 20 elements to the perfect walk

File photo dated 04/02/21 of a vial of the Oxford/AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine. UK leaders and medical experts have defended the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine despite multiple European countries pausing its use due to concerns over possible adverse side effects. Issue date: Tuesday March 16, 2021.

Benefits of AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine ‘far outweigh the risks’, says European...

UK-wide superfast programme pushed broadband speeds up a gear for 5.5 million homes. (Picture: Shutterstock)

Upgrading to superfast broadband could boost your home's value by up to £3,500

You could be eligible for monthly PIP benefit payments - here’s how to check if ...

Benefits to be capped for thousands of struggling families - here's why

Pharmaceutical firms are among those that could face higher taxes in Scotland

Time to consider tax on Scots firms making 'extra profits' post-Covid, MSPs told

There have not been the same spikes one would expect during a normal summer, says Alexander. Picture: Jon Savage.

Market re-awakes – let it not be a false dawn - David Alexander comment

Here are the favourite hobbies in lockdown

The Chanceller has said the government will offer support to the self-employed (Photo: Shutterstock)

Can self-employed workers get Universal Credit?

The Scotsman Top Stories

Ian Blackford is waving goodbye to his time as an MP.

Former SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford standing down at next election

Picture: Andy Buchanan - WPA Pool/Getty Images

Rosebank would still go ahead under Labour if given approval, says Anas Sarwar

Ange Postecoglou has left Celtic to take charge of Tottenham Hotspur. (Photo by Rob Casey / SNS Group)

Postecoglou Celtic exit confirmed as new Spurs boss delivers farewell speech

This website and its associated newspaper are members of Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO)

Follow us on

Explore

  • News
  • Sport
  • Business
  • Arts and Culture
  • Lifestyle
  • Food and Drink
  • Heritage and Retro
  • Future Scotland

More from The Scotsman

  • Announcements
  • Jobs
  • Public Notices
  • Must Read
  • Photo Sales
  • Directory
  • Conferences
  • The Scotsman Archive

Useful Links

  • Contact Us
  • Advertise My Business
  • Ad Manager
  • Place your Ad
  • Advertise a Job
  • Subscribe
  • Events
  • Discount Codes
  • Newsletter
  • Website Archive
  • Publisher Guidelines
  • National World Gaming
©National World Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.Cookie SettingsTerms and ConditionsPrivacy noticeModern Slavery Statement
Scotland's National Newspaper
Subscribe
  • NationalWorldTV
  • News
    • News
    • Politics
    • Health
    • Business
    • Education
    • Transport
    • World
    • Weather
    • Scottish News
    • UK News
    • Opinion
    • Obituaries
    • Environment
    • Read This
  • Scottish Independence
  • Opinion
  • Ukraine Crisis
  • Sport
    • Sport
    • Football
    • Rugby Union
    • Golf
    • Other Sport
    • Sport Opinion
  • Arts and Culture
    • Arts and Culture
    • Music
    • Books
    • Film and TV
    • Theatre and Stage
    • Art
    • Edinburgh Festivals
  • Lifestyle
    • Lifestyle
    • Food and Drink
    • Cars
    • Homes
    • Outdoors
    • Staycation
    • Travel
  • Heritage and Retro
    • Heritage and Retro
    • Heritage
    • Retro
  • Food and Drink
  • Future Scotland
    • Future Scotland
    • Tech
    • Start up Scale up
    • Innovators
    • Big Ideas
    • Data
    • FinTech
    • Life Sciences
  • Regions
    • Regions
    • Inverness, Highlands and Islands
    • Aberdeen and North East
    • Dundee and Tayside
    • Glasgow and Strathclyde
    • Edinburgh, Fife and Lothians
    • Dumfries and Borders
  • Must Read
  • Recommended
    • Recommended
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    • Technology
    • Home and Garden
    • Garden Furniture
    • Fashion and Beauty
    • Deals
  • Advertise
    • Advertise
    • Advertise My Business
    • Ad Manager
  • Public Notices
  • National World Gaming

More from us

  • Newsletters
  • Puzzles
  • e-Paper
  • Jobs
  • Announcements
  • Public Notices
  • Discount Codes
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
Follow us

Sign up to our daily newsletter – get the latest Scottish news to your inbox

Sign up
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Notice and Terms of Service apply.