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The UK extends £150 Warm Home Discount to 2030–31 for 6M low-income households, while boosting benefits and scrapping the two-child cap.
The UK government has extended the Warm Home Discount to £150 until 2030–31, covering around six million low-income households, with campaigners urging an increase to £400 to address rising energy costs.
Meanwhile, Universal Credit and other benefits will rise above inflation in April 2026, with a new £200 cost of living payment available in some areas like Portsmouth, and the two-child benefit cap to be scrapped.
A study reveals claimants receive over £10bn in additional "hidden" benefits annually through passported support, sparking debate over work incentives and system transparency.
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El Reino Unido extiende el descuento de hogares cálidos de £ 150 hasta 2030 £ 31 para 6 millones de hogares de bajos ingresos, al tiempo que aumenta los beneficios y elimina el límite de dos hijos.