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Bank holiday impacting millions of Britons prompts urgent update on £112.80 payments

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Bank holiday impacting millions of Britons prompts urgent update on £112.80 payments.

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Scottish households receiving Scottish Child Payment have been reassured £112.80 support payments will arrive as scheduled on Monday, June 15, despite Scotland marking a new public holiday.Social Security Scotland confirmed the additional bank holiday will not affect benefit payments.A spokesman for the agency told The Express: "Just to confirm that Monday, 15 June, is a Scottish Public Holiday and doesn't affect payments."The clarification will come as welcome news for families concerned the one-off public holiday could disrupt scheduled support payments.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Scottish Child Payment dates are based on when claimants originally applied for the benefit, meaning households due to receive payments on Monday will still see the money arrive in their accounts as normal.The additional public holiday was introduced to mark Scotland's opening World Cup match against Haiti.First Minister John Swinney proposed the celebratory day off earlier this year to allow people,...

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