Why the £20 Universal Credit increase is a vital issue for Teesside - and what our politicians say about its future
The extra cash being paid during the pandemic is helping those on low incomes but is due to end in March
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice There s little doubt that many families across Teesside have been hit hard financially by the impact of the covid-19 pandemic.
The capital got bounceback loans and CBILS far in excess of any other part of the UK. The Treasury said it was allotted proportionately to the amount of businesses located there .