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Fixed universal credit cuts are unlawful, high court in UK rules

Victory for four former rough sleepers in Manchester left destitute after DWP deductions to pay court fines

A group of former rough sleepers who were left destitute after the Department for Work and Pensions automatically deducted a third of their universal credit allowance to pay off court fines have won a high court victory.

The department’s blanket deductions policy had left the four highly vulnerable individuals with £52 a week to live on and unable to meet the cost of food and heating or transport to job interviews and medical appointments.

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