In January 2025, low-income state pensioners are set to benefit from a one-off £150 payment designed to ease the burden of rising winter energy costs. This support comes through the Warm Home Discount Scheme, which runs annually between October and March, targeting vulnerable households. Who Qualifies for the Payment? Eligibility for the £150 discount is Continue reading
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HMRC Urges Young Adults to Claim £2,200 Christmas Cash Boost from Child Trust Funds
This Christmas, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is issuing an urgent reminder to young people aged 18-21: check if you have an unclaimed Child Trust Fund (CTF) account. With an average balance of £2,000 and some accounts holding up to £2,200, these funds could provide a welcome financial boost during the holiday season. What is Continue reading
Canada New Mortgage Refinance Rules Under Secondary Suite Program 2025
The Canadian government is taking decisive steps to address the housing crisis by transforming underused spaces into homes and empowering homeowners to increase housing density. With a housing plan aimed at building 4 million homes by 2031, the federal government has announced significant measures to unlock vacant lands, retrofit underused federal properties, and support secondary Continue reading
Pros and Cons of Canada’s New Federal Secondary Suite Program Loan & Refinance
The Canadian government has introduced two ambitious initiatives to expand the availability of rental housing and ease financial strain for homeowners. These programs—the Secondary Suite Loan Program (SSLP) and the Secondary Suite Refinance Program (SSRP)—offer distinct approaches to achieving these goals. Here’s an in-depth look at both programs, their pros and cons, and who stands Continue reading
How Much does a Single Person Get on EIA in Manitoba 2025?
Manitoba’s Employment and Income Assistance (EIA) program is designed to provide financial aid to residents who have no other means to support themselves or their families. For individuals who are able to work, EIA also helps with employment support to assist in returning to the workforce. The program includes Rent Assist, which provides additional help Continue reading
Cash App Settlement 2024: Customers Eligible for $2,500 Payout
In 2024, Cash App users may be eligible for a significant payout as part of a legal settlement. This settlement, resulting from a class-action lawsuit, could mean up to $2,500 for eligible customers. Here’s what you need to know about the Cash App settlement, who is eligible, and how you can claim your payout. What Continue reading
12 Social Welfare Changes in Ireland for 2025 You Need to Know
Ireland is ushering in a new wave of social welfare, tax, and cost-of-living reforms in 2025 as part of Budget 2025. These changes, set to take effect from January 1, 2025, aim to address rising costs, support low-income families, and incentivize energy efficiency. From enhanced child benefits to reduced taxes, these updates will impact thousands Continue reading
Urgent Cheese Recall Alert: Listeria Concerns Prompt Action from Irish Supermarkets
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued an urgent recall of several cheese products due to fears of contamination with Listeria monocytogenes, a potentially life-threatening bacterium. These cheeses, produced by Wicklow Farmhouse and sold across major Irish supermarkets including Dunnes Stores, SuperValu, Aldi, and Spar, pose a significant health risk if consumed. Health Continue reading
FLU-NAMI 2024: UK Experts Call for Return to Social Distancing as Flu Cases Hit Alarming Highs
As the festive season unfolds, the UK faces a surge in flu cases that has health experts sounding the alarm. With nearly 3,000 people hospitalized and over 150 in critical condition, this winter’s flu outbreak threatens to strain an already overburdened NHS. Experts are urging citizens to adopt precautionary measures, including social distancing, self-isolation, and Continue reading
RBA’s Wage Growth Shift Sparks Hope for Early Interest Rate Cuts
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) may be inching closer to providing long-awaited interest rate relief, with new data shedding light on a potential shift in the economic landscape. Despite holding the cash rate steady at 4.35% since November 2023, recent developments in wage growth and labor market conditions could bolster the case for an Continue reading