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News Cost Of Living DWP DWP rules people on Attendance Allowance must follow or risk losing £441 a month If your circumstances change, you must inform the DWP or risk losing a vital monthly payment ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is inviting pensioners who lived abroad between April 6, 2010 and April 6, 2020, who feel they may have been ‘adversely affected’ by the ending of ...
The DWP will work with banks to identify people who may have exceeded the eligibility criteria for means-tested benefits, such as the £16,000 income threshold for Universal Credit - and get that ...
Attendance Allowance is paid every four weeks by the DWP, which means you could receive either £295.60 or £441.60 every pay period. It is not a means-tested benefit and it does not matter if you ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has issued clarification on Personal Independence Payment (PIP) application rules after major eligibility rule changes. Clarification was issued after a ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will be able to apply to the court with the justification to suspend fraudsters from driving, provided the debt is £1,000 or over and frequent requests ...
The DWP hands out Personal Independence Payment (PIP) to those living with a health condition, or disability, which affects their quality of life, be it physical or mental.
New statistics from the DWP show that almost 75,000 people are claiming Attendance Allowance for back pain - and it's worth up to £441 every four weeks News By Levi Winchester Money Editor ...
A recently-published DWP impact assessment says that, in the financial year 2029/30, nine out of 10 people who are getting PIP will be unimpacted by the changes.
A series of 11 new factsheets have been published by the DWP, giving more insight into how the new measures will work safely and be monitored ...
DWP ministers have reassured specific groups of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claimants that they will not lose their support when changes to the benefit come in next year.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed that some PIP claimants will not have to meet the minimum points threshold for the benefit's daily living component ...