
Ryan O'Neill
Senior reporter at Wales Online
Content editor @WalesOnline who sometimes writes other things | Corkman in Wales | formerly @corkindo @irishexaminer
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2 weeks ago |
msn.com | Ryan O'Neill |Jamie Brassington
Microsoft Cares About Your PrivacyMicrosoft and our third-party vendors use cookies to store and access information such as unique IDs to deliver, maintain and improve our services and ads. If you agree, MSN and Microsoft Bing will personalise the content and ads that you see. You can select ‘I Accept’ to consent to these uses or click on ‘Manage preferences’ to review your options and exercise your right to object to Legitimate Interest where used.
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3 weeks ago |
dailystar.co.uk | Ryan O'Neill |Dan Grennan
Labour caused widespread confusion, chaos and anger when they announced widespread changes to the welfare system aimed at cutting £5billion off the annual cost of benefits16:48, 31 Mar 2025Hundreds of thousands of claimants will lose out on benefits (stock)(Image: Getty Images/Maskot)The Personal Independence Payments (PIP) recipients most likely to keep the benefit have been identified by a prominent think-tank.
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3 weeks ago |
gazettelive.co.uk | Jade McElwee |Ryan O'Neill
Personal Independence Payments (PIPs) recipients with specific conditions are most likely to retain their support, despite the government's extensive benefits overhaul. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has proposed alterations to the PIP system aimed at trimming its budget by £5 billion. This move has sparked backlash from critics who argue it targets the most vulnerable.
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3 weeks ago |
chroniclelive.co.uk | Ryan O'Neill |Sonia Sharma
If you need money to cover an emergency cost in your household, you might be eligible for a scheme run by the Government. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) can give out a loan worth hundreds of pounds if you claim benefits and are struggling for money. And the cash can be used for common household expenses. Budgeting loans are available to people who need help to pay for costs such as furniture, clothing, necessary work, and advance rent payments.
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3 weeks ago |
bristolpost.co.uk | Estel Farell Roig |Ryan O'Neill |Estel Farell-Roig
It comes after extensive changes announced by the governmentPersonal Independence Payments (PIPs) claimants with certain conditions are most likely to retain their support following the government's extensive benefits changes. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has proposed alterations to the PIP system to cut its budget by £5 billion, a move that has been criticised for targeting the most vulnerable.
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RT @NesrineMalik: ‘What world emerges after this? The war on Gaza is simply too big, too live, too relentless for its forced normalisation…

More great stuff from @ConorGogarty on how these companies exploit vulnerable people. Well worth a read and watch ⬇️

For months I've been investigating grim treatment of young, vulnerable people in a direct sales network Disturbing training material shows how people are misled into accepting sales jobs with no minimum wage The network has major charity clients and about 100 offices in the UK. https://t.co/w9A3vof4Sm

Vaughan Gething looks on borrowed time. He no longer has the confidence of the Senedd but there are questions around timing, the general election and when and how the line might be drawn. My piece on how things could play out: ⬇️ https://t.co/bwUow6JI3q