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IN Two teenagers have been convicted of murder
EXPERTS WARN PENSIONERS following the fatal stabbing of a teenager who was
trying to act as peace-maker during a fight in Tot-
tenham. Ali Tasyurdu, 18 and a 16-year-old boy were
found guilty at Wood Green Crown Court on Friday,
25 February of the murder of 19-year-old Nikolay
ARE MISSING OUT ON CLAIMING Petrov Vandev. They were also convicted of causing
grievous bodily harm to a second 19-year-old man.
THOUSANDS IN BENEFITS They had previously pleaded guilty to possession of
a knife on 7 June 2021. They will be sentenced on
Friday, 1 April. Nikolay’s 19-year-old friend had an
ongoing dispute with Tasyurdu. On 8 March 2021
the day that schools reopened following lock-down
Nikolay’s friend was on his way to... Page 5m
DVLA warns drivers to
pay car tax by April before
price increase
DRIVERS should pay their car tax by April or
they could face an increase in the price, the Driver
and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has warned.
The DVLA is urging motorists to take note of the
change and to make sure that they manage to avoid
the changes which could see people paying more
than they need to.What is the change to car tax?
Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) will change and this will
be announced in Rishi Sunak's spring Budget on
March 23. The changes to VED will be in line with
the rise in inflation and a policy paper published by
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)... Page 5m
Day-Mer: No to war and
warmongering in Ukraine!
MORE than 250,000 pensioners claim the benefit - a move that experts up to £1.7 billion of available Pension IN a statement calling for the stop to war and the
missed out on claiming thousands in vi- say they cannot afford to do again with Credit went unclaimed. The data makes current stand on the UK’s foreign policy Day-Mer
tal benefits according to Government the cost of living crisis affecting so many. clear that an estimated seven out of 10 said: “With the military intervention in Ukraine,
figures. The data, released by the Depart- Helen Morrissey, senior pensions and households who were entitled to Pension which Britain and the USA have been provoking
ment for Work and Pensions (DWP), cov- retirement analyst at Hargreaves Lans- Credit did claim, meaning many others Russia for months, the war, the disaster and de-
ers the financial year 2019 to 2020 and down, said: “These are enormous sums missed out. “Pension Credit take-up con- struction caused by wars began to spread to the
reveals that thousands of pensioners of money that could really boost people’s tinues to inch up but there are still up to world this time from the territory of Ukraine. Rus-
across the country missed out on apply- income in retirement, and it is vitally im- 850,000 pensioner households missing sian military intervention in Ukraine is unaccept-
ing for benefits, including Housing Ben- portant that those who think they may be out on this vital benefit,” continued Ms able. For whatever reason, the USA, Britain and
efit. It’s a move that meant they lost out entitled to a support check to see if they Morrissey. “Pension Credit boosts the in- NATO are responsible for this intervention, which
on up to £4,000 The DWP data says that are entitled.” Housing Benefit was not the come of the poorest pensioners and acts was initiated by Putin and should be condemned,
around 260,000 pensioners who were en- only miss made by people here according as a valuable gateway to other benefits as well as Russia...” Making reference to Iraq during
titled to receive Housing Benefit did not to the data, with the DWP revealing that such as help with heating... Page 4m Tony Blair’s movement and the role... Page 3m