The Kuwaiti government has proposed new amendments to the country's public debt law, including capping borrowing to maximum 60% of gross domestic product, the head of a parliamentary finance committee told Reuters.
THE IMPACT of the coronavirus pandemic on people seeking benefits in Shetland has been highlighted in a new study, with new claimants for Universal Credit in April around five times higher than in the previous year.
New research from the BBCâs Shared Data Unit shows that in April last year there were 267 new starts on Universal Credit in Shetland compared to 52 in the same month in 2019.
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By October 69 per cent of those who started Universal Credit in April, just after the pandemic hit, were still claiming.
This was the joint second highest number in the whole of the UK, with only Blackpool – 75 per cent – seeing more continued claims in October.
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