DWP: Universal Credit cuts explained - what the crucial vote means for you
Universal Credit is facing a critical vote in the fight to stop claimants seeing their payments slashed by more than £1,000 a year
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Boris Johnson has sparked fury by refusing to cancel a £20-a-week cut to Universal Credit.
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