MONEY POLL: Should the £10 DWP Christmas bonus be raise to £119? Vote now

Millions of state pensioners and claimants of benefit support from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) are in line to receive the annual £10 Christmas bonus from the Government department.Notably, the DWP Christmas bonus has remained at the same level since 1972 which means no rate increase has been applied to the supplementary benefit payment in more than five decades.If the DWP Christmas Bonus's rate had been uprated in line with inflation over the years, those eligible for the payment would be in receipt of a £119.47 festive windfall. LATEST DEVELOPMENTSState pension age rise to 70 'necessary' due to 'unpredictable' triple lock, Labour toldState pension alert: Waspi demand compensation 'justice' as DWP heads to court over £3k payoutState pensions to be 'penalised' under 'rushed' Rachel Reeves policy as tax raid looms Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

MONEY POLL: Should the £10 DWP Christmas bonus be raise to £119? Vote now
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Why the Hen Does Not Have Teeth Story Book

WHY THE HEN DOES NOT HAVE TEETH STORY BOOK

It’s an amazing story, composed out of imagination and rich with lessons. You’ll learn how to be morally upright, avoid immoral things, and understand how words can make or destroy peace and harmony.

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Why the Hen Does Not Have Teeth Story Book

WHY THE HEN DOES NOT HAVE TEETH STORY BOOK

It’s an amazing story, composed out of imagination and rich with lessons. You’ll learn how to be morally upright, avoid immoral things, and understand how words can make or destroy peace and harmony.

Click the image to get your copy!


Millions of state pensioners and claimants of benefit support from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) are in line to receive the annual £10 Christmas bonus from the Government department.

Notably, the DWP Christmas bonus has remained at the same level since 1972 which means no rate increase has been applied to the supplementary benefit payment in more than five decades.


If the DWP Christmas Bonus's rate had been uprated in line with inflation over the years, those eligible for the payment would be in receipt of a £119.47 festive windfall.



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