Ghiles Slamani

Ghiles Slamani

Master’s graduate in Automation and Industrial Computing, obtained in 2022, combining technical expertise with a passion for writing. I contribute to an economics website, where I connect technology, industry, and economic insights through clear, engaging content.

Child Maintenance Reforms Could Result in Lower Payments for Parents

A new overhaul of the UK’s child maintenance system could lead to significant changes in how payments are handled. Starting in 2027, all parents may be forced to use the…

Child maintenance

Government Targets Child Poverty with New Payments for Parents in Cost of Living Relief Plan

As child poverty continues to be a pressing issue, the Irish government is preparing to roll out new measures aimed at supporting parents. With a focus on low-income households, the…

Child poverty new payments

Full State Pension Explained: What It Really Takes to Qualify for £230.25 a Week

Millions depend on the State Pension as a primary source of income in retirement, yet the conditions for full entitlement remain widely misunderstood. Full payments are not automatic and are…

state pension contributions

Social Care Crisis: Nearly 100,000 Denied Support in England After Decade of Funding Cuts

Funding cuts have quietly transformed England’s social care system, leaving thousands of vulnerable adults without the help they once qualified for. As local budgets shrink, eligibility narrows and the burden…

England social care cuts

PIP Changes Explained: How the New Universal Credit Rules Will Affect You

The UK government’s overhaul of Pip and Universal Credit will impact millions of families. While some will see financial gains, others face significant losses. The new proposals aim to reduce…

PIP UC changes

WASPI Campaign Gears Up for Crucial DWP Compensation Update After Legal Victory

The WASPI campaign for compensation from the Department for Work and Pensions has taken a significant step forward after a crucial legal win. With a parliamentary debate scheduled next week,…

WASPI compensation

Urgent Recall Alert: Popular Snack With Life-Threatening Allergen Risk

An urgent recall has been issued for Japanese Rice Crackers due to undeclared peanuts, putting those with peanut allergies at risk. Affected packs, which contain peanuts not listed on the…

Japansese rice crackers recall

Huge Discounts on School Uniforms: Top Supermarkets Slash Prices for Back-to-School Season

Major UK supermarkets have slashed their prices on school uniforms just in time for the new academic year. From Asda to Aldi, parents can find uniforms starting as low as…

UK back-to-school uniforms discount

UK Grocery Inflation Reaches 4.7% – The Highest Since March 2024, Reveals Kantar Report

UK grocery inflation has reached 4.7%, the highest since March 2024, placing further strain on household finances. As prices for everyday items like chocolate, butter, and meat rise, the lowest-income…

UK inflation

Struggling Households Can Claim Up to £500 in New Cost of Living Support

Ribble Valley Borough Council is offering new £500 cost of living vouchers to eligible residents facing financial strain. The support is available for households with a combined income under £35,000…

Ribble Valley vouchers

Octopus Energy’s £620 Savings: A Game-Changer for UK Drivers

Octopus Energy has launched a revolutionary bundle that offers UK drivers the chance to save up to £620 annually on energy bills. With a leased BYD Dolphin electric car, a…

Octopus BYD Dolphin partnership

Two Groups Will Be Spared From Universal Credit Cuts, DWP Confirms

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced that two groups will be exempt from upcoming Universal Credit cuts. These changes, which will take effect in April 2026, offer…

Universal Credit Cuts DWP

Workers to Benefit from £1,000 Tax-Free Annual Payout Under New Reform UK Plan

Reform UK's new policy could provide millions of low-paid workers with a tax-free annual payout of up to £1,000. The proposal, which targets the bottom 10% of earners, aims to…

UK workers tax reform

Childhood Obesity to Affect Majority of Kids in Nine UK Areas by 2035, Study Finds

A recent study has revealed troubling projections for childhood obesity in England, with nine areas set to see more than half of their children classified as overweight or obese by…

Children obesity in england

Child Benefit Shake-up: New Top-up Payments for Families With Three or More Children Under Review

Ireland’s flat-rate Child Benefit could soon see a major revision. A new Government proposal aims to introduce a higher top-up for families with three or more children. While the standard…

Irland child benefit

When to Expect Your July 2025 Pension and Benefit Payments — and What Support Is Still Available

With no bank holidays in sight, benefit and pension payments will land on time this July. Yet beyond the regular disbursements, additional cost of living support remains active for many.…

July 2025 support

Missing Out on Winter Fuel Payments? Over-66s Could Still Claim These Hidden Benefits

Winter Fuel Payments are changing, and some pensioners may no longer qualify. But missing out doesn’t mean missing everything. Several valuable benefits remain underclaimed by millions aged over 66 —…

Government underclaimed benefits

DWP to Review Key Benefits Including Pip and Pension Credit Amid Fraud Concerns

The Department for Work and Pensions is re-examining key benefits following billions in payment mistakes last year. With fraud and claimant error in sharp focus, six major schemes are now…

DWP fraud crackdown

Millions of UK Households in Council Tax Band D to Save £38 Monthly Under New Proposals

Under the latest proposal from the UK government, households in council tax band D are set to receive a £38 monthly reduction. The new plan, aimed at easing the financial…

UK council tax

British Gas Offers 50% Discount on Bills Today – Here’s When to Save Big

British Gas is giving its customers the chance to save 50% on electricity bills today, but only during a specific time window. This exclusive offer runs between 1pm and 3pm,…

British Gas

Thunderstorms Loom as Met Office Issues Warning Amid 33°C Heatwave in England

As a heatwave grips the UK with soaring temperatures, the Met Office has issued a yellow warning for thunderstorms. Several regions, including major cities, are expected to experience heavy rain,…

Thunderstorms uk forecast

Electric Bikes and the Law: Why Parents Could Be Fined £300 for Buying the Wrong Bike

With the rise in popularity of electric bikes, parents could be hit with a £300 fine if their child rides a bike that doesn’t meet legal standards. A recent update…

Electric bikes fine

DWP Bus Passes in England: Who’s Still Eligible Amid Welfare Cuts?

As welfare reforms loom, millions of Brits may still qualify for free bus travel despite the proposed cuts. Eligibility extends beyond just disability benefits, with several groups being able to…

England free bus pass

DWP Warns of 20-metre Rule Impact on PIP Ahead of Major Benefit Cuts

The 20-metre rule, central to how PIP eligibility is assessed, is coming under increased scrutiny as the government prepares for £5 billion in welfare cuts. For many claimants, this could…

DWP 20-metre rule

DWP Announces £725 Payment Boost for Millions of Claimants – Here’s What You Need to Know

In a new announcement, the DWP confirmed a £725 payment increase for millions of Universal Credit claimants by 2029. The move will support individuals out of work, with the standard…

DWP £725 Payment Boost

Heatwave Hits UK: Britain Set to Sizzle as Scorching Temperatures Surge This Weekend

As a double-burner heatwave takes hold of the UK, temperatures are expected to soar this weekend, with much of the country feeling the heat. The intense weather event is set…

UK heatwave

PIP Update: DWP Confirms £110 Payment & 87 Qualifying Medical Conditions

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed the new £110 weekly PIP payment for eligible individuals. Along with this, the DWP has released an extensive list of 87…

PIP £110 Payment

DWP Confirms Major PIP Change With New Support – But Over 3 Million Still Face Losses

The government describes its new PIP transition scheme as one of the most generous ever introduced during a welfare overhaul. Yet behind the numbers lies a sweeping shift in disability…

DWP PIP 3 months support

Warm Home Discount Expanded: Millions More Brits to Get £150 off Energy Bills After Rule Change

More than six million households will now receive the Warm Home Discount, giving them £150 off their energy bills this winter. The government has widened access to the scheme by…

Warm Home Discount £150 discount

Met Office Predicts 50% Chance of UK Hitting 40°C Summers in the Next 12 Years

The Met Office's latest analysis reveals an alarming 50% chance of the UK experiencing 40°C summers within the next 12 years. This projection highlights the growing risk of extreme heat…

Met office heatwave

DWP to Pay £305 to Nine Million Pensioners This Winter – Find Out If You Qualify

Millions of pensioners are set to receive up to £305 in Winter Fuel Payments this winter from the DWP. These payments will automatically support those in need, with eligibility based…

DWP winter fuel payments

HMRC and DWP Support for Parents: Unlock Benefits to Ease Your Childcare Costs

Parents across the UK are facing rising childcare and school costs. However, HMRC and DWP offer financial relief through various schemes. From tax-free childcare to universal credit for working families,…

UK parents support unlock

How UK Families Can Save £6,200 with a Simple Pension Tax Relief

UK families are being offered a new tax-saving pension perk that could cut up to £6,200 from their tax bill. This strategy, known as salary sacrifice, is designed to help…

UK pension tax relief

Scottish Government to Scrap Two-Child Benefits Cap – What It Means for Families

The Scottish government has announced a plan to end the two-child benefits cap by March 2026, offering vital financial relief to families affected by the policy. This new initiative aims…

The two-child benefits cap March 2026

Dunnes Stores Issues Recall for Popular Product Due to Allergy Concern

Dunnes Stores has urgently recalled a popular bakery item due to a dangerous mislabelling error. Some packs of what should have been apple tart actually contain almonds, posing a serious…

Dunnes Stores recall

13-Week PIP Transition Period Confirmed: What It Means for Carers and Claimants

The UK Government is introducing a 13-week transition period for those affected by Personal Independence Payment (PIP) cuts. This period offers crucial time for claimants and carers to adjust before…

DWP PIP 13 weeks cut

Retirement Savings Crisis: Singles Need £290/Month to Retire Comfortably

Single people are being warned to save £290 every month to achieve a comfortable retirement. Research shows that singles face higher living costs, meaning they must start saving earlier and…

Singles tax savings

Get Up to £441 in Attendance Allowance: Full List of 56 Health Conditions That Qualify

If you or a loved one struggles with a qualifying health condition, you could be entitled to a significant financial boost. The Department for Work and Pensions offers Attendance Allowance…

Attendance Allowance health conditions list

Thousands to Benefit from £293 Summer Payment Under DWP Scheme

Thousands of Scottish carers will receive a £293 summer payment this June under a scheme for those on DWP benefits. The payment, part of the Carer’s Allowance Supplement, will help…

DWP summer payment

How the NHS App Update is Revolutionising Access to Cutting-Edge Clinical Trials

The NHS app is introducing a major feature that allows patients to sign up for clinical trials directly from their phones. This update will streamline access to potentially life-changing treatments,…

NHS update

PIP Cuts Under Labour: DWP Urged to Rethink New Test for Millions of Claimants

Labour’s new PIP changes have sparked widespread criticism, with many claiming the reforms will leave vulnerable people without essential support. Critics argue the cuts could push over 250,000 into poverty.…

PIP new test

DWP PIP Boost: Claimants to Receive £9,747 in 2025-2026

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced a significant increase in PIP payments for 2025-2026, with claimants now eligible for up to £9,747 annually. This adjustment, driven by…

UK PIP changes

100 places at risk as Met Office issues severe thunderstorms warning today

Violent thunderstorms are sweeping across the UK today, with 100 locations under weather warnings. The Met Office has issued alerts for heavy rain, potential flooding, and hail in some regions.

Met office thunderstorm warning

Wymondham Train Disruption and Four-Week Road Closure Due to Subway Work

Wymondham residents are facing travel challenges this summer with major disruptions to train services and a four-week road closure. The construction of a new subway beneath Station Road will affect…

Wymondham train works

Ministers Move to Ease Impact of Planned Welfare Cuts for Disabled People

The government's welfare reform plans, aiming for £5bn in savings by 2030, have sparked fierce debate. Ministers, led by Liz Kendall, are attempting to soften the blow for disabled recipients,…

Welfare Cuts Disabled People

Winter Fuel Payment: New Rules for Pensioners in Couples Revealed

The Department for Work and Pensions has unveiled new rules for the Winter Fuel Payment affecting pensioners in couples. Starting this winter, couples who are eligible will receive the payment…

Winter Fuel Payment couples

State Pension Rise Could Be Smaller Than Expected as New Figures Raise Concerns

As the UK faces an economic slowdown, the much-anticipated state pension rise for 2026 could be smaller than expected. New figures show a dip in wage growth, which could affect…

State pension triple lock update

Lidl Recalls Popular Breakfast Item Over Metal Contamination – Shoppers Urged to Return Now

Lidl has issued an urgent recall for its Harvest Basket Hash Browns after concerns that they may contain metal pieces. Shoppers are being warned to avoid eating the product, as…

lidl hash brown recall

Household Support Fund Scrapped as Labour Unveils £1bn Replacement in Major Welfare Overhaul

A major change is coming to one of the UK’s key financial aid programs. The Labour government has decided to wind down the Household Support Fund and introduce a new…

Household Support Fund update

Winter Fuel Payment Warning: Two Pensioner Groups Left Out Under New Rules

The government's decision to restore Winter Fuel Payments for some pensioners has triggered sharp criticism from both experts and opposition parties. Two vulnerable groups have been reportedly excluded from the…

Winter Fuel Payment disabled people left out
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