"What's brilliant about the play is it's set 100 years ago, at a time that feels so different to where we are now, but the themes are so timeless."
In Scotland, ministers have already. Those in receipt of qualifying benefits like pension credit would get the payment as before, while others would get £100.
The funds - which are limited to one payment per household - will be paid through a new Scottish Parliament benefit, which will not be ready until late 2025.The confirmation that more people will receive winter fuel payments this winter comes ahead of the UK government's spending review, which will be announced on 11 June.The review will outline day-to-day departmental budgets over the next three years and investment budgets over the next four.
Whitehall insiders have told the BBC they expect it will be "ugly", and on Wednesday, Reeves saidsuggesting she had turned down requests for funding from ministers.
Reeves's position on ruling out borrowing for day-to-day spending and not raising taxes again has fuelled speculation that spending cuts will be made.
During PMQs, Sir Keir sidestepped calls to say whether he will scrap the two-child benefit cap.The attack left Mr Kohli with three broken ribs and other fractures, but Mr Sandhu KC said the fatal injury was to his spinal cord, caused by a spine fracture.
Mr Kohli's children found him at the park "screaming out" in pain after the attack.Mr Kohli's daughter, Susan Kohli, told the court he was a "devoted life partner" to his wife Satinder for 55 years.
Taking to the witness box to read her victim impact statement out to the court, she said: "We feel nothing but anger and disgust towards the boy and the girl."The girl disgustingly videoed dad as he lay on his side after the attack.