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The Department for Work and Pensions has issued guidance on how to avoid a sanction - and it all comes down to the claimant's 'commitment' ...
The Department for Work and Pensions is set to be granted new powers to see your bank statements, in a move that has been ...
The Department for Work and Pensions is handing new powers to banks to compel them to hand over information on benefits claimants in a move slammed by privacy campaigners and human rights experts.
Married pensioners with a combined weekly income of less than £346 per week, or single pensioners with an income of below ...
Hundreds of people brought up in care are being supported into careers in the NHS, as part of a new scheme. Care leavers are offered work experience, shadowing, and training opportunities to develop ...
If you have made a claim for PIP and disagree with the award decision, you can challenge it - this may include asking for the ...
Leapmotor has announced an unrivalled offer for qualifying customers who are eligible for the Department for Work and ...
New law pushes back state pension in 2026 for millions of people born between certain years. Future pensioners could end up working almost ten years longer.
May brings two more bank holiday weekends, just weeks after Easter, and a change to some of the payment dates for benefits and the state pension ...
The UK Government's 'frozen pensions' policy means that nearly half a million British pensioners living abroad won't benefit ...
Every year, the DWP sends out letters to all claimants, informing them of their new payment rates. However, many people have ...
Nearly 453,000 expatriate Britons, represented by the International Consortium of British Pensioners (ICBP) and supporting ...