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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) could terminate claimants' benefits ... us about and the details on how to do that, go to GOV.UK and search for “benefit change circumstances”." ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is prompting UK residents born within certain dates to use the online checker on GOV.UK to find out when they're due their State Pension. The age ...
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READ MORE: DWP set to axe two benefits 'at same time' costing UK households £12,000 READ MORE: DWP names specific health benefit set to be cut for 150,000 people READ MORE UK tourists warned as people ...
While households across the UK benefited from income boosts in April, energy, water, and council tax bills also soared. Benefits from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) rose by 1.7% while ...
The DWP has set outs its policies on the impact of changes to benefits rules for PIP (Personal Independence Payment) and how this will affect claimants of state pension age. Starting from November ...
The UK Government has no plans to scrap proposed ... READ MORE: People on PIP may be due more money after DWP spending review of last yearREAD MORE: Top up your bank balance by winning a share ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) supports around 23.7 million people with benefits across the UK, but a significant number might be unaware of their duty to declare any changes in ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) provides benefit payments to roughly 23.7 million people in the UK - but some may be unaware they need to report changes. This is an issue - not updating ...
Data revealing more than £9billion is estimated to have been overpaid in benefits because of fraud and error has been branded “staggering” by a UK Government ...
In a written statement last week, a DWP minister insisted pensioners would "not be affected" by the changes because their claims are not "routinely reviewed", but some campaigners remain concerned ...