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15 freebies and discounts you can get on Universal Credit and benefits in February worth up to £13k

Plus, we reveal how to claim the help

HOUSEHOLDS on Universal Credit and other benefits can bag 15 freebies and discounts in February.

There's a range of help on offer, from discounts on electricity bills to free school meals and even grants if you're pregnant.

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There are 15 freebies and discounts you can get to help with the cost of living

What you'll be entitled to varies depending on your personal circumstances, so be sure to do your research.

But, in any case, it's always worth checking in case you qualify.

Here's everything you need to know about what's on offer.

Warm Home Discount - £150

Around three million people in total qualify for the Warm Home Discount this winter.

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The discount is worth £150 in total, with British Gas, Scottish Power and Octopus Energy among the suppliers handing out the help.

But you only qualify for the discount if you're on certain benefits, including Universal Credit, Pension Credit and Income Support.

The discount is applied as a one-off deduction on your bill between October and March.

Most people qualify for the discount automatically, but if you don't you will have to apply.

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Free or cheap broadband - £200

Social tariffs are open to households on certain benefits such as Universal Credit.

And several suppliers offer the tariffs to customers looking to cut the cost of their broadband.

The exact qualifying criteria varies depending on which provider you go with, so it's worth checking before enquiring.

Not all providers offer social tariffs either, but there is a list of those signed up on the Ofcom website.

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