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  1. Help with the cost of living

    money in your pocket information guide. If you're not currently claiming any benefits, it could be worth putting in a claim as soon as possible – for example, claiming  Pension Credit ( even if ... information about what is happening with your account, though this process can take a few weeks. It's worth keeping hold of or downloading copies of your latest energy bills and take photos of your latest meter

  2. RB_April15_Winter_fuel_payment_briefing.pdf

    the winter fuel payment (WFP) and also explains Age UK’s views. Who receives it and how much is it worth today? The WFP is a one-off annual payment that provides help with the cost of energy bills for pensioner

  3. Staying safe online

    instinct. If something feels wrong, it probably is. These tricks are hard to spot, so it’s always worth talking to a friend or relative about it, especially if things seem to be moving fast. Never send

  4. Changes to landline telephones

    backup phones last in a power cut? Ofcom requires telephone suppliers to provide at least one hour's worth of back-up. However, BT provides up to four hours of back up via a battery for some vulnerable people

  5. FS14.pdf

    kept by the Principal Registry of the Family Division. Even without a certificate of deposit, it is worth checking with the Registry to see if they hold the will. If they died in a hospital or care home, ... distinct share that does not have to be passed to the other joint owner). If the deceased’s estate is worth less than £5,000, probate or letters of administration may not be needed. This is called a ‘small

  6. CRS_Nov12_Implementing_employee_owner_status.pdf

    proposes that employers will be able to offer shares in their business to new and existing employees, worth between £2,000 and £50,000, in return for the individual giving up certain employment rights. Most ... faith, at the time of making the employment offer, there is no guarantee that the shares will be worth anything at the time they are bought back. Furthermore, there needs to be explicit protection for

  7. IG49.pdf

    because of a physical or mental disability or illness, you may be able to claim AA. 3 How much is it worth? There are 2 different weekly rates. The rate you get depends on the help you need. You get: • £72 ... your form was received by the Attendance Allowance Unit. This could be a difference of a few weeks’ worth of money. 6 Filling in the claim form. On the claim form, you need to describe how your disability

  8. CRS_June15_Creating_secondary_annuity_market.pdf

    believe ware necessary before this major change takes place and make it work for typical lower net worth consumers. These are set out below in response to the questions. Consumer protection is paramount ... buying out individuals’ pension rights, and that consumers find it very difficult to evaluate the true worth of a lump sum offer. In facilitating a secondary market, the Government must ensure that it learns

  9. Preserving what matters report v5.pdf

    doing the things that give us meaning, we feel in control of our lives and can gain a sense of self-worth. When our ability to live meaningfully is restricted, it can lead to distress. Unfortunately, the ... with someone similar. If a person moving into a care home is unable to answer these questions, it is worth speaking to a family member, friend, carer or advocate. People also behave differently in different

  10. Spring Newsletter 2023 v5.pdf

    pre-payment meters have yet to cash in their energy vouchers. The company estimates that 760,000 vouchers, worth approximately £50 million, that were issued during October and November 2022 were not redeemed by ... when you include the figures for December and January, nearly two million energy support vouchers worth £125m have been either lost, delayed or unclaimed. The UK Government pledged to give every home with

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