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People making a new claim for Universal Credit and living in Scotland can now choose to receive Universal Credit monthly or twice monthly and to ask the DWP to pay the housing costs direct to their landlord.
If you are already getting Universal Credit the new choices will be available to you from January 2018.
Click here for further information.