MPs are digesting a sweeping social security shake-up that marks arguably the biggest test of the British prime minister’s ...
The billions of pounds that the Government is axing from the welfare budget will see “unprecedented disability benefits cuts” ...
Universal Credit claimants could find themselves £40 a week poorer due to a cut from the Department for Work and Pensions ...
The reforms include changes to Personal Independence Payment (PIP), which is paid to eligible claimants by the Department of ...
As the UK Government continue to look at areas of spending where they can make savings, Work and Penisons Secretary Liz ...
Those receiving the new, lower Universal Credit health element after April 2026 - who have severe, lifelong health conditions with no chance of improvement and will never be able to work - will have ...
The PIP assessment focuses on your ability to perform daily living activities. It uses a points system, with 8-11 points for the daily living component resulting in the standard rate, and 12 or more ...
"Benefits like PIP are a lifeline, helping people with a mental health problem to enter and remain in work. Without this support, people risk being plunged in poverty and seeing a deterioration in ...
Disability rights groups have slammed the 'immoral and devastating benefits cuts' which will see PIP claimants require a minimum of four points ...
Perhaps the most eye-catching news for universal credit claimants first: there will be permanent, above-inflation increases to universal credit. Kendall has said this change will result in a £775 ...
The government has changed cuts to welfare amid mounting backbench disquiet about the potential extent of the reforms.
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