Burton tells lone parents to consider time before child is 14 as 'transition period'

Tánaiste Joan Burton has been defending the changes to the lone parent allowance which came into effect yesterday.

Burton tells lone parents to consider time before child is 14 as 'transition period'

Tánaiste Joan Burton has been defending the changes to the lone parent allowance which came into effect yesterday.

The changes will require single parents in receipt of social welfare, whose youngest child is aged 14 years or over - to apply for the normal Jobseeker’s Allowance.

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