Find out if you're eligible for the cash boost
Approximately six million people across Scotland and the UK will receive a one-off sum of £150 starting this week from the Department for Work and Pensions .
The DWP has revealed that the "vast majority" of eligible households will get the money by the start of October.The UK Government department said: “Those who had confirmed payment of their disability benefit for 25 May are expected to be paid shortly after the payment window opens. Sign up to Glasgow Live's newsletter Get all the latest Glasgow news and headlines sent straight to your inbox twice a day by signing up to our free newsletter.The morning newsletter arrives every day before 9am and the evening newsletter, manually curated by the team, is sent between 4pm and 5pm, giving you a round up of the most important stories we've covered that day.
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