Scotland scraps universal winter fuel payments for pensioners

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The Scottish Government has confirmed that it will no longer provide winter fuel payments to all pensioners. The once-universal benefit will now be means-tested and will be a replica of a UK Government Decision. The introduction of a replacement Scottish benefit has also been delayed. This comes amid reports that Finance Secretary Shona Robison has … Read more

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The Scottish Government has announced that universal winter fuel payments for pensioners in Scotland will be scrapped. The SNP administration has blamed the UK government for the move, saying it had “no choice” but to follow the cuts announced by Labour minister Rachel Reeves. The annual benefit previously given to all pensioners, worth up to … Read more

Scotland scraps universal winter fuel payments for pensioners

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PA Media Annual winter fuel payments amount to between £100 and £300 The Scottish Government has confirmed that it will follow the UK Government’s lead and stop providing winter fuel payments to all pensioners. Instead, the benefit will be means-tested, while the introduction of a Scottish benefit to replace it has been delayed. Scotland’s Social … Read more

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