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Publication Date:-
2024-10-07
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6 months to move to Universal Credit for Tax Credit customers

DESPITE the growing problems and issues around Universal Credit, that are pushing many into hardship and businesses under, the Department of Works and Potions are pushing head with the project. DWP is now urging Tax Credit customers to respond to their Universal Credit migration notices so they continue to receive benefits. This affects anyone who has been sent a:- ‘migration notice' by DWP to apply for Universal Credit as the department continues to transition over a million claimants on legacy benefits to Universal Credit.

Legacy benefits; such as:- Tax Credits, Housing Benefit, Income Support, Jobseeker's Allowance and Income Related Employment and Support Allowance; are being phased out to bring government financial support into one place and, importantly, the majority of people will not be worse off under Universal Credit.

Anyone who needs support is encouraged to contact DWP for a smooth transition before their deadline. More information can be found at: Move to Universal Credit if you get a Migration Notice letter, visit:- Gov.UK.

Sir Stephen Timms, Minister for Social Security and Disability, said:- "Having three months to make a move may feel like a long time but life can often distract you elsewhere. For the best chance to secure your benefit entitlement don't delay with responding to your migration notice. We are committed to ensuring a smooth transition and customers will have the full support of DWP staff to help manage this change."

The timeline for migration can be found below:-

  • Your current benefit: When you may get your letter.
     

  • Tax credits, only if you are below State Pension age From March 2023.
     

  • Tax credits with Housing Benefit From April 2024.
     

  • Housing Benefits only From June 2024.
     

  • Income related Employment Support Allowance (ESA), with Child Tax Credits From July 2024.
     

  • Tax credits (if you are of State Pension age and are asked to move to Pension Credit) From July 2024.
     

  • Tax credits (if you are of State Pension age and are asked to move to Universal Credit) From September 2024.
     

  • Income based Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) From September 2024.
     

  • Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) only From September 2024.
     

  • Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) with Housing Benefit From September 2024.

Income Support:-

  •  Income Support only.
     

  •  Income Support with Tax Credits.
     

  •  Income Support with Housing Benefit.
     

  •  Income Support with Housing Benefit and tax credits From April 2024.

We are aware of many issues, especially with freelance and self employed who have been using the Tax Credit system but have been pushed onto Universal Credit. If you have any comments on Universal Credit, both good and bad, please do let us know your thoughts on this news topic... Email our Newsroom at:- News24@SouthportReporter.Com or send us a message on:- Mastodon, Facebook, or Twitter.


½ a billion pound investment in electric buses to spark a new era of green growth

UP to 500 UK manufacturing jobs are set to be supported as bus operator Go Ahead following an announcement, on:- Tuesday, 8 October 2024, of a major £500 million investment to decarbonise its fleet including:- creating a new dedicated manufacturing line and partnership with Northern Ireland-based bus manufacturer Wrightbus.

The investment is set to fund the manufacturing of up to 1,200 new zero emission buses over the next 3 years. Built for operator Go Ahead, this investment will accelerate the transition to greener buses across the country including in:- Plymouth, Gloucestershire, East Yorkshire, London and the Isle of Wight.

The Transport Secretary is expected to meet with key industry leaders including:- Wrightbus owner Jo Bamford and CEO Jean-Marc Gales, to reaffirm the Government's commitment to decarbonising local transport and fostering an environment for investment in the UK manufacturing industry, bringing sustained economic growth and supporting jobs.

The Transport Secretary will also announce plans to create a new UK Bus Manufacturing Expert Panel. This panel will bring together industry experts and local leaders to explore ways to ensure the UK remains a leader in bus manufacturing, help local authorities deliver on their transport ambitions, and begin to seize opportunities to embrace zero emission transport technologies.

The announcement comes ahead of the International Investment Summit which will gather UK leaders, high-profile investors and businesses from across the world to discuss how we can deepen our partnership to drive investment and growth.

The Transport Secretary is expected to hold several bilateral meetings at the Summit with international business leaders and make clear the UK is:- "open for business" so that she can help attract further investment to support the delivery of our transport priorities across the country.

The Prime Minister will also convene the 1st Council of Nations and Regions later this week, bringing together First Ministers, Northern Ireland's First Minister and Deputy First Minister and regional mayors from across England, as the government forges new partnerships, resets relationships to secure long term investment with the aim of boosting growth and living standards in every part of the UK.

Transport Secretary, Louise Haigh said:- "The number one mission of this Government is growing the economy. The ½ a billion pounds Go Ahead is announcing today shows the confidence industry has in investing in the UK. This announcement will see communities across the country benefit from brand new, state of the art green buses; which will deliver cleaner air and better journeys. We're creating the right conditions for businesses to flourish, so we can support jobs and accelerate towards decarbonising the transport sector. Under this Government, Britain is open for business."

The Transport Secretary will also announce plans to create a new UK Bus Manufacturing Expert Panel. This panel will bring together industry experts and local leaders to explore ways to ensure the UK remains a leader in bus manufacturing, help local authorities to deliver on their transport ambitions, and begin to seize opportunities to embrace zero emission transport technologies.

Go-Ahead Bus CEO, Matt Carney said:- "This multi million pound investment and partnership with WrightBus will accelerate the transition to zero-emission fleet across the UK. We are proud to be working in partnership with the UK Government and local authorities to deliver transformational environmental change for communities, while supporting UK jobs and the growth of the country's supply chain."

Wrightbus CEO, Jean-Marc Gales said:- "The deal with Go-Ahead is hugely significant and represents a huge boost to the UK's economy. It will support homegrown manufacturing, jobs and skills for the next 3 years and beyond. We've always been proud to support the UK's supply chain and our Go Ahead partnership will ensure even more money can be spent securing good green jobs. We must also not forget that this deal represents a massive step forward in our ambition to help decarbonise the transport sector with our world leading products. It was heartening today to hear the Government reaffirm its commitment to a green transport sector."

For every vehicle manufactured, ten trees will be planted by Go-Ahead and Wrightbus in the towns and cities where the buses are deployed.

Buses, as the most used form of public transport, have been prioritised by this Government from the outset. The Transport Secretary has made improving bus services and delivering greener transport two of her five core priorities.

Last month, the Transport Secretary announced a package of measures to empower local leaders to take back control of their bus services and deliver services based on the needs of communities, to grow passenger numbers and deliver better services for all.

Building on this, the Government's new Buses Bill is set to be introduced in Parliament by the end of this year and will bring an end to the current postcode lottery by taking steps to improve bus services no matter where you live.

Further details on the UK Bus Manufacturing Expert Panel will be confirmed in due course.

 
      
 
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