Vicky Fisher shares her tips on how to make ends meet living on universal credit during the UK lockdown with her five-year-old son in Birmingham
Vicky Fisher, from Birmingham, switched from income support to Universal Credit just before the UK went into lockdown.But she says, whilst money remains incredibly tight, she's actually managed to find a disciplined way to make her finances work for her small family.
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