Millions of people who do not have internet access in
their homes can now find information about Universal Credit (UC) and finding
work by hitting the red button on their TV remote control. The new Universal
Credit information channels have now seen more than 30,000 hits since they were
launched at the end of October, according to digital content provider Looking
Local. The new services, by the Department for Work and Pensions in partnership
with Looking Local, have been designed to give the 7 million adults who do not
have home internet, access to important information about the new benefit. Read
more on the GovUK website.
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