People claiming benefits are facing a massive shake up after the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) gains new powers allowing it to snoop on bank accounts and even take money directly from them.
Last year, a Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) clampdown resulted in over 330,000 Personal Independence Payment (PIP) benefit applications being declined. Out of the 721,100 claimants who had ...
Campaigners are fundraising in order to be able to fight the decision through the courts and in a new update shared on X, ...
A report of damaged hydrants dating back to January 2024 by Los Angeles firefighters was not shared until February 2025.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has been asked to stop repeating PIP assessments for disabled people.
In a bid to cope with a rush of last minute inquiries around state pension top-ups ahead of the 5th April deadline, the ...
The DWP spent tens of millions of pounds fighting – and in many cases losing – appeals over disability benefit decisions last financial year.
The UK Government rejected recommendations for a redress scheme for women affected by State Pension age changes in December.
Pensioners will see their State Pension payments are set to increase in April, with some receiving a £470 boost.
Research by the charity Young Lives found 96% of young people with cancer and their families incur additional travel costs ...
Nearly 13 million older people on the State Pension will see payments rise by 4.1 per cent next month while those on working ...
The DWP will be able to request bank statements as part of the anti-fraud measures - with millions potentially at risk.
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