Article 7433B Survivors of Ireland’s mother and baby homes start to have benefits cut in UK after accepting compensation

Survivors of Ireland’s mother and baby homes start to have benefits cut in UK after accepting compensation

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Ben Quinn Political Correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#7433B)

Exclusive: Campaigners urge Keir Starmer to back Philomena's Law' to protect payments for up to 13,000 survivors living in Britain

Survivors of Ireland's mother and baby homes have started to have benefits cut in Britain because they accepted compensation from the Irish government.

The cuts to the means-tested benefits of survivors in Britain come as campaigners including the actors Siobhan McSweeney and Steve Coogan called on Keir Starmer to back a bill known as Philomena's Law, which would ringfence survivors' benefits.

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