Rachel Reeves has confirmed the details of the government's long awaited winter fuel payments U-turn after months of backlash, political pressure and some bruising election results.
Who will get it?
From this coming winter, everyone above the state pension age in England and Wales with a household income of 拢35,000 or less will receive the winter fuel payment.
For most households, it'll be a payment of 拢200. It'll be 拢300 for those with someone older than 80 in the house.
Pensioners do not need to do anything - everyone will get it, and then those who aren't eligible will have the cash automatically recovered by HMRC.
How has this changed from before?
Labour had limited the allowance to people over state pension age who are receiving pension credit or a limited number of other benefits.
They were income support; income-based jobseeker's allowance; income-related employment and support allowance; universal credit.
The number of people eligible dropped from 11.4 million when it was a universal benefit, to 1.5 million last year. It's now back up to around nine million people, the government says.
What were the rules before Labour came in?
The payments were available to everyone above state pension age.
Most people got the winter fuel payment automatically.
The chancellor has reiterated her view that richer pensioners should not receive the benefit. Sorry Mick Jagger, you're out of luck.
How will the change be paid for?
That we don't know - the chancellor has pointed vaguely towards an improving economic picture, but specific details seemingly won't be forthcoming until the autumn budget.
The initial cut was of course designed to help fill that infamous 拢22bn "black hole" Reeves said she discovered in the public finances when Labour entered government last summer.