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Thousands of households have weeks left to apply for £85 payment to help with rising costs
THOUSANDS of hard-up households can get up to £85 in cash to help with the cost of living.
The help is being dished out under the new round of £421million funding given by the government to the Household Support Fund.
Councils have been given a slice of the new funding on offer, which will be given out to struggling households to help them with the rising cost of bills and food.
Each council gets a different portion of funding depending on the size of the catchment area, population, and need.
The vouchers or grants on offer vary by location so you’ll have to check to see what you can get and how your council will pay you.
You’ll usually need to be on a low income to receive the help.
Bedford Borough Council is giving out £85 free cash to spend on energy and water bills as well as food.
More than 50% of the funding will go to families with children who qualify for free school meals – though many more will qualify.
The amount you will receive depends on your circumstances.
For example, pensioners entitled to 100% council tax support will get £85 while pensioners entitled to less will be given £50.
Then, households entitled to 100% council tax support will get £85 while those who qualify for less will receive £50.
Applicants must be over the age of 18, have recourse to public funds, live in the area and be struggling with costs of the above.
They must also receive Housing Benefit or Council Tax Reduction but not receiving any of the following benefits:
- Pension Credits
- Universal Credit
- Child Tax Credits
- Working Tax Credits
- Income Support
- Income Related Employment and Support Allowance
- Income Based Jobseeker’s Allowance.
The cash will be dished out to eligible families directly into their bank accounts.
Only one application per household is allowed during the lifetime of the scheme.
You’ll need to be quick as the deadline to apply is February 28.
You can apply for the cash via the council’s website, you’ll need to use a passcode which you should have received in a letter about the scheme.
Other councils such as Runnymede in Surrey are also offering cash payments of up to £800 to residents.
While Hastings Borough Council is offering residents £250.
Make sure to keep an eye on your council’s website for updates about the scheme.
Can I get help if I don’t live in Bedford?
Yes – you can still get help under the Household Support Fund.
What support you can get will vary, because each council is in charge of how to spend the funding available.
Some decide to dish the help out automatically, while you’ll need to apply in other cases.
Some councils choose to distribute funding in the form of vouchers, while others give out cash payments.
To get more information on what support is available, and how to get it, you’ll need to contact your local council.
You can find yours using the gov.uk council checker tool.
What can I get?
Councils decide how to distribute their funding.
But in the last round of funding, you could get up to £250 in free cash support from some councils – like Rother in Sussex.
For example, thousands of residents in Luton are due electronic vouchers to help pay for food and other household essentials.
North Yorkshire council is giving out £325 help for struggling households.
Check your local council to see what it’s offering.
What help can I get if I’m struggling?
Millions of households started receiving a £400 energy bill discount from October 1.
Households will have already received a £66 energy bill discount in October, November and £67 in December.
There will also be a payment worth £67 in January, February and March.
Between November 2022 and March 2023, a £300 one-off “Pensioner Cost of Living Payment” is being paid out to eight million households.
It is being given to those who already get the winter fuel payment – which is worth between £100 and £300 for those over state pension age.
Millions of households have also started to get the £150 Warm Home Discount between December 2022 and March 2023.
Check out more energy bill help you can claim, worth as much as £3,435 a year.
Do you have a money problem that needs sorting? Get in touch by emailing money-sm@news.co.uk
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Composer Angelo Badalamenti, who scored Twin Peaks, Blue Velvet and more, dead at 85
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Twin Peaks Composer Angelo Badalamenti Dead At 85
Angelo Badalamenti, the famed composer perhaps best known for his collaborations with filmmaker David Lynch, has died. According to the fan site Welcome to Twin Peaks, several of Badalamenti’s family members confirmed his death on Monday.
No cause of death was given.
Badalamenti died at 85, ending a decades-long career collaboration with Lynch–the pair began working together after being brought on as a singing coach for Isabella Rossellini on the 1986 film Blue Velvet. Badalamenti eventually became Lynch’s go-to composer, creating music for Twin Peaks, Lost Highway, and Mulholland Drive. In 1990, Badalamenti won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance for his work on Twin Peaks. Lynch, in typical heartfelt but cryptic fashion, hinted at his collaborator’s death and the loss of his “brother” saying “today… no music” on his daily weather report.
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Google will pay Arizona $85 million over illegally tracking Android users
Google will pay Arizona $85 million to settle a 2020 lawsuit, which claimed that the search giant was illegally tracking Android users, Bloomberg reports. At the time, Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich argued that Google continued to track users for targeted advertising, even after they turned off location data settings. If this sounds familiar, it’s because Google is also being sued by attorneys general in Texas, Washington, D.C., and Indiana over similar data tracking complaints. Brnovich’s office also notes that the $85 million settlement is the largest amount Google has paid per user in a privacy lawsuit like this.
But given that Google is currently seeing quarterly revenue over $69 billion, the punishment may seem like a drop in the bucket. It’s nothing compared to the $1.7 billion Google was fined by the EU over abusive advertising practices. In a statement, Google spokesman José Castañeda said the suit was related to older product policies that have been changed. “We provide straightforward controls and auto delete options for location data, and are always working to minimize the data we collect,” he said. “We are pleased to have this matter resolved and will continue to focus our attention on providing useful products for our users.”
Brnovich, meanwhile, says he’s “proud of this historic settlement that proves no entity, not even big tech companies, is above the law.”
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