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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has defended its decision not to compensate the WASPI women, as campaigners call for a judicial review into the matter. In late 2024, Labour ministers ...
People across the UK applying for Universal Credit are being reminded of changes to their key documents. Changes brought in by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) mean that certain forms of ...
Earlier this year, the UK Government declared what it called 'the biggest fraud crackdown in a generation' to minimise the amount of money being lost in the welfare system. The Department for Work ...
Only 25 other electoral wards in the whole of the UK had a higher proportion of children living in poverty. READ MORE: Wait a minute. Is London Road ... areas all in the North of England and ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has encouraged people to check whether they may be eligible for a support payment worth hundreds per month. Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) is for ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is inviting pensioners who lived ... Full details on how to contact the Pension Service can be found on GOV.UK here. You can also read the full guidance ...
But claimants have been warned the scandal "is not over", despite the DWP moving to clean up Carer's Allowance. The DWP has announced a new regime for checking breaches of Carer’s Allowance rules.
Article continues below People who lived in the UK had been told about the change to ADI payments eight years earlier in 2010. However, the PHSO found that the DWP failed to properly communicate ...
Below is an outline of the five most-claimed conditions and the main disabling conditions, as classified by the DWP. More details about PIP are available on the Government website here.
Claimants of Universal Credit have been warned as the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is gearing up to conduct bank account checks when balances reach a mere £6,000. Under the DWP's rules ...
The DWP cautions that this 20-year period must include the day before you turned 80 or any day thereafter. You're eligible to claim if you were 'ordinarily resident' in the UK, the Isle of Man or ...