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Many will struggle to pay bills and afford food after government support stops, poverty charity warns

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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing One in seven people will struggle to pay bills after government support schemes end this month, a charity has warned.

When government covid support schemes stop this month, national poverty charity Turn2us has warned one in eight people will also not be able to afford food.

The charity is concerned about the planned end to covid support policies introduced at the start of the pandemic; including a £20 cut to Universal Credit, the end of the eviction ban and the closure of the furlough and Self-Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS) schemes. READ MORE:Inside Greater Manchester Police's culture of denial, obfuscation and secrecy Turn2us is now calling on the

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