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Affection review – memory loss thriller that keeps you guessing benefits from winning performances

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Some families £15,000 better off than others due to different benefit rules across UK nations

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Married pensioners could be eligible for extra DWP payment worth £4,300 a year

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Daily Mirror 10d ago

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