It's time the Help to Buy and Lifetime ISA max house purchase limits were raised from £250,000 and £450,000.
House prices have increased so much recently many can no longer buy the property they were saving for.
RT if you agree, to spread word.
Coronavirus has changed the way we bank, meaning people affected by dementia may need extra support accessing their money. @WhichUK have created a new consumer handbook, explaining how banks can help you adapt to the new normal - find out more. https://t.co/QH79IYS8JX
At times like these it’s important we support vulnerable people in our communities. Visit https://t.co/wBXWHNB3bD to find out how we’re supporting our communities.
Actress @sally_lindsay is supporting our COVID-19 activity packs for kids & teens to learn about dementia - at a time when people with dementia need us most. From building memory boxes to playing bingo, kids can start learning about dementia now – visit: https://t.co/rPfbO4oaFK
Sadly we are aware of various coronavirus-themed scams preying on vulnerable people who are much more likely to be answering their phones and using the internet during lockdown. Please read and share our blog on how to help people avoid them: https://t.co/2ucIMJge5U
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Employees who were on a firm's payroll on 28 Feb, who left after to start new job, which fell thru due to Coronavirus (eg. didnt start/or they're making u redundant). Your old employer CAN rehire you to furlough you. Offical statement...
Rex and Selina sent this beautiful video of themselves singing We'll Meet Again to their family, to let them know they're coping well during the coronavirus lockdown. 💙
Selina, who is living with Alzheimer's disease, finds singing calming.
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Note to government @BorisJohnson@BBCNews@itvnews Not all people living with dementia are living in care homes. Many of us live at home and some alone. Please incude us on the vulnerable people lists for priority services and shopping, a lot of us aged under 75
The Santander Foundation are donating £1 million to @age_uk & @alzheimerssoc supporting people in the community affected by coronavirus. The funding will help initiatives to provide advice, alleviate loneliness & basic needs such as groceries. #COVID19#PrepareAndPrevent