Canlyniadau 1–20 o 2000 ar gyfer child benefit cap

Oeddech chi'n golygu child benefit can?

Upcoming Business – Lords: Main Chamber ()

Impact of the benefit cap on child poverty – Baroness Lister of Burtersett. Oral questions

Farming and Food Security ( 8 Hyd 2024)

Luke Taylor: ...and our communities, from Sutton to Worcester Park, Cheam to Belmont and everywhere in between. I hope I am already going some way to repaying the trust they have put in me by voting to end the two-child benefit cap, voting to save the winter fuel payment, and already helping hundreds of them with issues and concerns through my office. To the people who did not vote for me, or did not vote...

Farming and Food Security ( 8 Hyd 2024)

Luke Taylor: ...and our communities, from Sutton to Worcester Park, Cheam to Belmont and everywhere in between. I hope I am already going some way to repaying the trust they have put in me by voting to end the two-child benefit cap, voting to save the winter fuel payment, and already helping hundreds of them with issues and concerns through my office. To the people who did not vote for me, or did not vote...

Senedd yr Alban: Challenge Poverty Week ( 8 Hyd 2024)

Shirley-Anne Somerville: ...the UK, 1.6 million older people who are living in poverty will lose their winter fuel payment as a result of the UK Government’s decision to restrict eligibility to those in receipt of relevant benefits. The research shows that a further 900,000 older people across the UK whose incomes are just above the poverty line will also lose the winter fuel payment. Those people have incomes that...

1. Cwestiynau i'r Prif Weinidog: Plant mewn Tlodi Cymharol ( 8 Hyd 2024)

Jane Dodds: You'll know that, over the past six years, we've seen a startling increase in the number of larger families who are living in relative poverty. Forty-three per cent of children in households of three or more are now at risk of relative poverty. That represents a staggering 100,000 children here in Wales. The two-child benefit cap is a key factor driving that crisis. This policy, widely...

Work and Pensions: Child Poverty Taskforce ( 7 Hyd 2024)

Kirsty Blackman: Yet we have a situation where families with more children are impacted by the two-child cap and the benefit cap, and the Government are refusing to get rid of those things. At a stroke, they could lift thousands of children out of poverty and improve, overnight, their life chances. I appreciate the fact that the Government have the child poverty taskforce, but that is not making a difference...

Senedd yr Alban: Portfolio Question Time: Social Security Policies ( 3 Hyd 2024)

Shirley-Anne Somerville: ..., we are making more than £90 million available to local authorities to spend on discretionary housing payments to mitigate United Kingdom Government policies, including the bedroom tax and the benefit cap. The benefit cap hits families hardest, and the Scottish Government’s funding helps to support around 3,400 families with more than 11,000 children. Our bedroom tax mitigation policy...

8. Dadl Plaid Cymru: Blaenoriaethau Llywodraeth Cymru (25 Med 2024)

Sioned Williams: ...opportunity to question the previous First Minister, I asked him whether the Labour Welsh Government would be calling on its newly elected sister Labour Government in Westminster to abolish the benefits cap and the two-child limit. When I did so, the chaos within Labour in Wales meant that Wales was left without a Minister with responsibility for child poverty. I referred to a report by...

Senedd yr Alban: UK Budget (Scotland’s Priorities) (24 Med 2024)

Ivan McKee: ...still, why does the UK Government not commit to raising public sector pay in England to the same level as Scotland’s? That would be interesting. How about reversing the £1.3 billion of cuts to capital and nearly £300 million of cuts to financial transactions? If the UK Government is serious about investing to grow the economy, that would be a good place to start in order to grow the...

Cynulliad Gogledd Iwerddon: Adjournment: Child Poverty: North Belfast (24 Med 2024)

Brian Kingston: I thank Nuala McAllister for bringing the topic to the Floor. As she referenced, the Public Accounts Committee conducted an inquiry into child poverty in Northern Ireland, with the Audit Office publishing the report in March this year. The report stated that the percentage of children in Northern Ireland living in relative poverty is 18%, with 8% having lived in persistent poverty for at...

Senedd yr Alban: Creating a Modern, Diverse and Dynamic Scotland (18 Med 2024)

Jackie Dunbar: ...started to go back to normal, or the new normal. Kirsty went back to school, although she had to wear a mask and some of her friends had moved away due to Brexit. Her siblings started nursery, benefiting from the 1,140 hours of free childcare. Kirsty’s world changed again when her dad got ill and lost his job. It is here that we have a tale of two Governments. Kirsty’s...

Cynulliad Gogledd Iwerddon: Members' Statements: Anti-poverty Strategy (17 Med 2024)

Sian Mulholland: ...the Eradication of Poverty, I want to address the desperate lack of an anti-poverty strategy in Northern Ireland. Despite the urgent need, we still have no clear plan to tackle poverty, especially child poverty. I am tired of hearing vague promises, such as, "We are progressing at pace", or "Actively considering the development and delivery of the strategy". They are just words on a page....

Senedd yr Alban: Portfolio Question Time: Child Poverty (12 Med 2024)

Willie Coffey: Further to those figures, nearly 9,000 children in East Ayrshire are getting help from the Scottish National Party Government to keep them out of poverty. More than 100,000 payments totalling £13 million make a big difference. Contrast that with the attacks by the Tories that have been continued by Labour, that are meant to keep in place the two-child benefit cap, which will mean thousands...

Social Fund Winter Fuel Payment Regulations 2024 - Motion to Regret (11 Med 2024)

Lord Palmer of Childs Hill: Moved by Lord Palmer of Childs Hill That this House regrets that the Social Fund Winter Fuel Payment Regulations 2024 (SI 2024/869), laid before the House on 22 August, will remove support from many of the poorest pensioners at the same time as the energy price cap is being lifted; and calls on the Government (1) to take steps to identify those who are eligible...

Social Fund Winter Fuel Payment Regulations 2024 - Motion to Annul (11 Med 2024)

Baroness Sherlock: ...enjoyed by private equity investors and introduce a proper windfall tax on energy company profits, we are having to make some difficult in-year spending decisions. This has included cancelling capital projects, stopping discretionary spend and, yes, means-testing the winter fuel payment so that it will no longer go to all pensioners—many of whom are clear that they do not need it—but...

Senedd yr Alban: Free School Meals (Primary Pupils) (11 Med 2024)

Jackie Dunbar: Can the member clarify whether the Conservatives are keen to put food in the bellies of all our bairns or just the first two in a family, because I realise that they are still for the two-child benefit cap.

Winter Fuel Payment (10 Med 2024)

Ann Davies: It was only two months ago that Labour won a majority in the general election on a message of change. But in those two months the new Labour UK Government have refused to abolish the cruel two-child benefit cap and now seek to take away winter fuel payments of up to £300 from millions of pensioners across the UK, by limiting it to recipients of pension credit. Well, nothing has changed. Some...

Social Security (10 Med 2024)

Kirsty Blackman: Some 860,000 pensioners in Scotland are set to lose this benefit. The Prime Minister and the Chancellor have chosen to cut the pensioner cost of living payment. They have chosen to cut the winter fuel allowance. They have made the political choice to scrap those payments. The UK Labour Government are desperate to meet their self-imposed fiscal targets, but make no mistake: this is a political...

Transport ( 9 Med 2024)

Mike Kane: ...a moment to pay tribute to my former constituent Ken Eastham, who died recently at the age of 96. He served the people of Blackley and Broughton in this House from 1979 to 1997. He knew me as a child, and was delighted that I became a Member of Parliament. He worked diligently on behalf of his constituents. I will remember him, his late wife Doris, with whom I kept in contact, and his...

Transport ( 9 Med 2024)

Mike Kane: ...a moment to pay tribute to my former constituent Ken Eastham, who died recently at the age of 96. He served the people of Blackley and Broughton in this House from 1979 to 1997. He knew me as a child, and was delighted that I became a Member of Parliament. He worked diligently on behalf of his constituents. I will remember him, his late wife Doris, with whom I kept in contact, and his...


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