Coming up in the next half hour the government confirms it wont appeal a High Court Ruling on benefit payments for people with mental illness. Labour reckons its good news for ha rd pressed claimants. The cuts that have been brought on disabled people by this government is an absolute disgrace. Also on this programme the former chair of the social Mobility Commission says ministers werent willing or able to put their shoulders to the wheel to tackle the problem. And an mp says its time to put an end to rip off rickshaw rides in london. Charging £200 £300 to go the half mile from Oxford Circus. But first the work and pensions secretary has confirmed that up to 220,000 people could have their benefits restored to a higher level following a High Court Ruling. Ministers announced on friday that they would not appeal against a high courtjudgment on disability benefits. The row is over those with Mental Health conditions and whether they should qualify for higher rates of personal independ
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Minister of Health and Wellness Dr Christopher Tufton receives one of the Better For You meal options being offered by quick-service restaurant KFC. KFC is among eight restaurants that have so far signed up for the programme.
In response to the growing incidences of lifestyle diseases in Jamaica, the Ministry of Health and Wellness today announced the launch of the ‘Better For You’ programme which will be available at select restaurants islandwide.
‘Better For You’ as the name suggests, was borne out of focus groups for the national change agenda on lifestyle or non-communicable diseases (NCDs) programme ‘Jamaica Moves’, where participants indicated that due to their hectic schedules they were unable to properly prepare meals at home, thus turning to restaurants to provide their daily meals.