DWP list of benefits that will rise 6.7% next year - including PIP and Universal Credit
Exact amount benefits and state pension will rise by next year - see how much you will get
DWP cost of living payment: When will £299 hit bank accounts - and who is eligible?
DWP benefits including Universal Credit to be paid early next month in huge shake-up
HMRC giving almost one million households £300 cost of living cash from today
DWP extends Universal Credit deadline affecting thousands of benefit claimants
HMRC giving £1,200 extra bonus to people with savings - how to apply
DWP to send £300 cost of living payment to millions of people from today
Every one-off support payment from the Government between now and end of the year
Tax Credit changes to come in for thousands before Christmas - see list of those affected
'I live in fear - if the DWP makes a mistake, they will demand you pay the money back'
Freezing working-age benefits could save the Treasury billions but 'at a terrible cost'
Thousands of benefit claimants being moved to Universal Credit from today
Benefits calculator: How to check your entitlement to Universal Credit and more
800,000 households claiming Universal Credit hit by benefit sanctions - how to get help
Universal Credit deadline for thousands of people claiming benefits this month
Why your benefit payment date might change this month - what you need to know
Last day for thousands of people to renew benefits - or risk payments being stopped
Universal Credit and Tax Credits compared - which one will you be better off claiming?
Full list of benefits that could be paid early next month including Universal Credit
Millions of Brits to receive £450 cost of living payment in days - all you need to know
HMRC issues one month warning as 300,000 people risk losing benefits
Martin Lewis warns millions set to miss out on £522 childcare boost from today
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You can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Tax credits are top-up payments for workers on low incomes. They are the biggest victim of all Britain's welfare payments in George Osborne's July Budget. Thresholds are being changed so all families will receive less. Child tax credit is also being abolished for all but the first two children in each family.