More than 1,500 Oxfordshire people lose benefits during Universal Credit switch
More than 1,500 people in Oxfordshire were stripped of their benefits during the ongoing switch to Universal Credit, new figures show.
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Digital Content Editor at Oxford Mail overseeing its social media, and its weekly titles, including the Bicester Advertiser, Witney Gazette and the Herald Series
Digital Content Editor at Oxford Mail overseeing its social media, and its weekly titles, including the Bicester Advertiser, Witney Gazette and the Herald Series
More than 1,500 people in Oxfordshire were stripped of their benefits during the ongoing switch to Universal Credit, new figures show.
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