Labour’s planned benefit spending cuts have reportedly ballooned to as much as £5 billion as Rachel Reeves grapples with ...
Sir Stephen Timms, Minister for Social Security and Disabilities at the DWP, has confirmed a number of measures are in place ...
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Belfast Live on MSNDWP sends out letter to thousands that could leave you without any benefitsThe Department for Work and Pensions is sending out a letter this week to all who may be affected by the end of HMRC tax ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has outlined a raft of changes it could make to the Personal Independence Payment ...
The DWP is sending out a letter to all those who may be affected by the end of HMRC tax credit payments - and some claimants ...
Sir Stephen Timms, Minister for Social Security and Disabilities at the DWP, has said the department "recognises" the review ...
In what's being dubbed as the "biggest fraud crackdown in a generation", they've warned that they're "turning off the tap" to ...
Not all PIP claimants will need to attend a face-to-face assessment if they are due an award review, the DWP has confirmed ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has issued a warning to anyone claiming Pension Credit and planning a holiday this year. More than 1.4 million older people across the UK receive the benefit ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has explained the measures in place for PIP claimants who are due an award review.
There are growing demands to replace the existing Personal Independence Payment (PIP) with a new benefit that would adopt a more compassionate and equitable approach.
The DWP is distributing a letter to all those who may be impacted by the cessation of HMRC tax credit payments - and some claimants will need to respond. Under the managed migration system, the DWP ...
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