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- 'Ancestors ran a slave plantation': Barbados seek damage payment from actorNZ Herald
- Legal appeal over backdated £1,500 Universal Credit uplift payments due to be heard this weekThe Daily Record
- People on legacy benefits could be due £1,500 back payments following appeal hearing next weekThe Daily Record
- People on legacy benefits could be due £1,500 back payments following appeal hearing next monthThe Daily Record
- Legacy benefits claimants' legal team confirms when appeal over £1,500 back pay ruling will be heardThe Daily Record
- People on legacy benefits could be due £1,500 back payments as legal team wins right to appealThe Daily Record
- Legacy benefits claimants still waiting for decision on legal appeal over £20 weekly uplift back paymentsThe Daily Record
- Millions on legacy benefits still waiting for decision on legal appeal over £20 weekly uplift back paymentsThe Daily Record
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- Legacy benefit claimants still waiting for decision on legal appeal over £20 weekly uplift back paymentsThe Daily Record
- New update in legacy benefits legal appeal over £20 weekly uplift back paymentsThe Daily Record
- High Court rules legacy benefits claimants will not receive £20 weekly uplift back paymentsThe Daily Record
- TTwo million could soon get £1,500 in backdated benefits if DWP loses in courtthesun.co.uk
- DWP court hearing over £20 Universal Credit uplift for legacy benefit claimants to go ahead this weekThe Daily Record
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