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Social welfare Ireland: How to apply for little-known bonus payment worth over €1,100

Irish Mirror

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June 27, 2026

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Social welfare Ireland: How to apply for little-known bonus payment worth over €1,100

The scheme is an extra social welfare payment of 22 a week (1,144 annually) for eligible people already getting a social welfare payment - here's how to apply

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Irish Mirror

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· Jun 21, 2026

Social welfare payment changes and key dates for July and August 2026

There are some important changes to social welfare payments and key dates ahead for claimants in Ireland this summer, including the Back to School Allowance and Carer's Benefit updates

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 26, 2026

3 Ways to Boost Your Social Security Payments

In retirement, every dollar counts. If you're going to receive Social Security benefits, here are several ways to make sure they're as large as you need them to be.

KROF – 960 AM – Lafayette

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· Jun 22, 2026

Social Security Confirms - How You Get Paid is Changing

Social Security Confirms - How You Get Paid is Changing

The Standard

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· Jul 7, 2026

Pension triple lock to be key driver of public spending pressure, says OBR

Under the triple lock, the UK’s state pension rises each year by whichever is highest out of inflation, wage growth or 2.5.

Sky News - Business

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· May 13, 2025

Does UK really have least generous state pension in Europe? | Money newsletter

Does UK really have least generous state pension in Europe? | Money newsletter

Limerick Post Newspaper

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· Jun 27, 2026

Criminal legal aid cost €115million last year

TOTAL spending on the Criminal Legal Aid scheme across Ireland for 2025 surged to a record 115.3million, according to official figures. The details were provided in response to a query from the Limerick Post on the cost of the scheme. No regional breakdown was available and all figures mentioned are national figures. This represented a [] The post Criminal legal aid cost 115million last year appeared first on Limerick Post.

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Related coverage for "Social welfare Ireland: How to apply for little-known bonus payment worth over €1,100": Irish Mirror — Social welfare payment changes and key dates for July and August 2026. The Motley Fool — 3 Ways to Boost Your Social Security Payments. KROF – 960 AM – Lafayette — Social Security Confirms - How You Get Paid is Changing. The Standard — Pension triple lock to be key driver of public spending pressure, says OBR. Sky News - Business — Does UK really have least generous state pension in Europe? | Money newsletter. Limerick Post Newspaper — Criminal legal aid cost €115million last year