was expecting her child benefit to be paid today. the disabled mother of two says she needs the money to pay for essentials like food and electricity. it didn t arrive. we rely on that money every week. it s £a2 that you get for two kids, and that is a lot of money to people like myself. and i can t imagine what other people must be feeling, the exact same way. it s so frustrating. child benefit is worth £25.60 per week for the eldest child and £16.95 a week for younger children. many families on low incomes depend on it. hmrc says a processing error meant that three out of ten payments due today didn t go through. in a statement it said, we are very sorry that some customers did not receive their scheduled child benefit payments as expected, and we understand the concern and difficulty this may have caused. but those affected will still have
the disabled mother of two says she needs the money to pay for essentials like food and electricity. it didn t arrive. we rely on that money every week. it s £a2 that you get for two kids, and that is a lot of money to people like myself. and i can t imagine what other people must be feeling, the exact same way. it s so frustrating. child benefit is worth £25.60 per week for the eldest child and £16.95 a week for younger children. many families on low incomes depend on it. hmrc says a processing error meant that three out of ten payments due today didn t go through. in a statement it said, we are very sorry that some customers did not receive their scheduled child benefit payments as expected, and we understand the concern and difficulty this may have caused. we have now fixed the problem and are putting measures in place to prevent this from happening again. but those affected will still have to wait until wednesday before getting their money.
leave drier conditions, temperatures eight to 11 degrees. through the weekend some rain at times mainly across the north and west of the uk, drier in the south, and temperatures up drier in the south, and temperatures up to 23 degrees in the warmest spot on sunday. thank you. let s take a look at today s papers. the daily telegraph reports senior civil servant sue gray is demanding that key players in the so called partygate scandal are named in her much awaited report. the sun leads on britain s biggest ever lottery jackpot winners joe and jess thwaites, who landed a whopping £181; million, with a lucky dip boughtjust a day before. the paper says the couple celebrated with a £16.95 steak and chips. we will be talking to the senior winner is adviser of the national
were broken with today s news that a total of 126 fines were issued by police. the yorkshire post reports from the village where the home office wants to open a centre to process asylum claims and where 100 people demonstrated against the plan outside a parish council meeting. the metro goes with the story of the couple from gloucestershire who won more £181; million on the euromillions lottery and went public with it today. the sun also features the lottery winners, reporting the couple celebrated their huge win with a £16.95 meal of steak and chips and left a sizeable tip for waiting staff. let s get cracking because we ve got lots to get there. good evening to you both, lovely to see you, thanks for coming on. one big story on lots of the front pages tomorrow,
the times highlights a change in policy by the nhs, which will stop prescribing sleeping pills for many patients with insomnia and prescribe a self help programme instead. the metro is one of a number of papers to feature the gloucestershire couple who won a jackpot of £181; million on the euromillions lottery. the sun says they celebrated their huge win with a £16.95 meal of steak and chips, leaving a sizeable tip for waiting staff. the star remarks that with a win that big, at least their energy bills will be covered for a few months. lots to get through, could use good news, bad news, we will cover it all. thanks to you both are