20/10/2017
Other News In Brief
Construction Work To Start On Road Project In Co Armagh
Construction work on a £180,000 road improvement project in Tandragee, Co Armagh, is to start on Monday, 23 October, and is expected to be completed by Friday, 03 November.
The resurfacing work includes drainage and verge reinstatement works.
Temporary road closures will be in place from 7.30am to 6pm from 23 October to 03 November. The diversion route will be signed with traffic being diverted via B2 Mullahead Road and A27 Portadown Road.
Woman Convicted Of Benefit Fraud
A woman has been convicted for claiming benefits she was not entitled to at L'Derry Magistrates' Court.
Caitlin O'Brien claimed Income Support, Carers Allowance and Housing Benefit totalling £7,274 while failing to declare employment. She was given a two month prison sentence suspended for 18 months.
She is also required to repay any outstanding money wrongfully obtained to the Department for Communities.
Call For Universal Credit Roll-Out To Be Delayed
Ulster Unionist Communities Spokesperson, Andy Allen MLA, has said that the roll-out of Universal Credit should be delayed until such time as the new system actually delivers for the very people it is intended to help.
Mr Allen said: "Welfare reform is necessary, because it is important to ensure that public money is not wasted and that benefits are channelled to those who are entitled to them. However, it is vital that the system is fair and actually lives up to its objective of supporting those most in need, as well as supporting others into work.
"Given the concerns that have been raised both in GB and in Northern Ireland it is clear to me that there are major flaws associated with this flagship project, which are having a detrimental impact on claimants.
"The roll-out of Universal Credit in Great Britain has been beset with complaints and it would surely be better to resolve these difficulties and not plunge claimants further into poverty. It is only right that the public should have confidence in the system, that it works and is fair. At the present time, that is not the case.
"Calls for the roll-out of UC to be suspended have been growing over recent weeks and therefore whem the proposal was put to Parliament, many people had hoped the Government would realise that the current situation is untenable. I was shocked that the DUP sided with the Government, and abstained from last night's vote. The Government must take heed of the widespread concerns raised about the effectiveness of this new system."
(CD)
Construction work on a £180,000 road improvement project in Tandragee, Co Armagh, is to start on Monday, 23 October, and is expected to be completed by Friday, 03 November.
The resurfacing work includes drainage and verge reinstatement works.
Temporary road closures will be in place from 7.30am to 6pm from 23 October to 03 November. The diversion route will be signed with traffic being diverted via B2 Mullahead Road and A27 Portadown Road.
Woman Convicted Of Benefit Fraud
A woman has been convicted for claiming benefits she was not entitled to at L'Derry Magistrates' Court.
Caitlin O'Brien claimed Income Support, Carers Allowance and Housing Benefit totalling £7,274 while failing to declare employment. She was given a two month prison sentence suspended for 18 months.
She is also required to repay any outstanding money wrongfully obtained to the Department for Communities.
Call For Universal Credit Roll-Out To Be Delayed
Ulster Unionist Communities Spokesperson, Andy Allen MLA, has said that the roll-out of Universal Credit should be delayed until such time as the new system actually delivers for the very people it is intended to help.
Mr Allen said: "Welfare reform is necessary, because it is important to ensure that public money is not wasted and that benefits are channelled to those who are entitled to them. However, it is vital that the system is fair and actually lives up to its objective of supporting those most in need, as well as supporting others into work.
"Given the concerns that have been raised both in GB and in Northern Ireland it is clear to me that there are major flaws associated with this flagship project, which are having a detrimental impact on claimants.
"The roll-out of Universal Credit in Great Britain has been beset with complaints and it would surely be better to resolve these difficulties and not plunge claimants further into poverty. It is only right that the public should have confidence in the system, that it works and is fair. At the present time, that is not the case.
"Calls for the roll-out of UC to be suspended have been growing over recent weeks and therefore whem the proposal was put to Parliament, many people had hoped the Government would realise that the current situation is untenable. I was shocked that the DUP sided with the Government, and abstained from last night's vote. The Government must take heed of the widespread concerns raised about the effectiveness of this new system."
(CD)
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