DWP Silent on £2 Billion Disability Benefit Cuts Amid Calls for Transparency

DWP Silent on £2 Billion Disability Benefit Cuts Amid Calls for Transparency

The Department for Work and Pensions remains tight-lipped on detailed plans for nearly £2 billion in disability benefit reductions outlined in the Autumn Budget 2025, sparking outrage from campaigners demanding clarity on impacts to millions of claimants. Treasury documents reveal savings of £1.95 billion over five years through expanded Work Capability Assessments, more face-to-face Personal … Read more

Targeted Support Added to December Universal Credit to Help with Christmas and Winter Bills

Targeted Support Added to December Universal Credit to Help with Christmas and Winter Bills

The Department for Work and Pensions has integrated targeted winter support into December 2025 Universal Credit payments, providing essential boosts for heating, festive expenses, and holiday costs amid rising energy prices and inflation. This includes automatic additions like the £10 Christmas Bonus, Winter Fuel Payments up to £300, and access to the extended Household Support … Read more

DWP Confirms Major PIP and Universal Credit Changes for 2026–2028

DWP Confirms Major PIP and Universal Credit Changes for 2026–2028

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) outlines transformative reforms to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Universal Credit (UC) spanning 2026-2028, shifting PIP toward a more objective health assessment model while expanding UC’s work capability framework to activate 1 million additional claimants. Announced in the 2025 Autumn Budget under the triple lock and welfare sustainability … Read more

New Carer’s Allowance Rules 2026: Earnings Limit and Payment Increase

New Carer’s Allowance Rules 2026 Earnings Limit and Payment Increase

Carer’s Allowance in the UK sees significant updates for 2026, with the earnings limit rising to £207 per week from £196 and the weekly payment increasing to £83.30 from £81.90, reflecting the triple lock commitment amid cost-of-living pressures. These changes, announced in the Autumn Budget, benefit over 1 million carers supporting disabled relatives, allowing more … Read more

WASPI Women Announce Major Legal Breakthrough in Battle for £2,950 Compensation

WASPI Women Announce Major Legal Breakthrough in Battle for £2,950 Compensation

Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) has secured a pivotal victory in their decade-long fight against the Department for Work and Pensions. On the eve of a High Court hearing, the government conceded key flaws in its prior rejection of compensation recommendations, agreeing to a swift 12-week review of the decision. This out-of-court settlement pauses … Read more

Caught on Film: Telford Man Forced to Return £36,000 PIP Payments for Cricket Activity

Caught on Film Telford Man Forced to Return £36,000 PIP Payments for Cricket Activity

A shocking case from Telford has ignited fierce debate over disability benefits in the UK. Shaun Rigby, a 37-year-old father of four and sheet metal worker, lost his leg below the knee in a tragic tractor accident at age two. Despite his lifelong challenges, he built a resilient life, including playing cricket for community teams … Read more

Urgent DWP Notice: Inspection Process Launched for One Million UC Claimants

Urgent DWP Notice Inspection Process Launched for One Million UC Claimants

The Department for Work and Pensions has launched an expanded inspection process under its Targeted Case Review program, targeting over one million Universal Credit claimants to verify claim accuracy and curb overpayments. This urgent initiative, ramped up significantly since mid-2024, aims to block incorrect payments totaling billions while ensuring underpaid individuals receive rightful support. Claimants … Read more

DWP Update: Major Tax Code Changes Set to Impact State Pensioners in 2026

DWP Update Major Tax Code Changes Set to Impact State Pensioners in 2026

State pensioners across the United Kingdom face a significant shift as the Department for Work and Pensions aligns with upcoming tax code adjustments from HM Revenue and Customs. With the state pension set for a substantial rise under the triple lock mechanism, frozen personal allowances will push more retirees into taxable income territory starting in … Read more

DWP reassesses Carer’s Allowance overpayment cases: what claimants need to know

DWP reassesses Carer’s Allowance overpayment cases what claimants need to know

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is undertaking an unprecedented reassessment of Carer’s Allowance overpayments related to earnings from 2015 to summer 2025. This initiative follows a damning independent review revealing that tens of thousands of unpaid carers built up debts through unclear and confusing government guidance. Many carers were unaware they had breached … Read more

Final deadline for reporting LCWRA element under Universal Credit: what claimants must know

Final deadline for reporting LCWRA element under Universal Credit what claimants must know

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has set a critical final deadline for Universal Credit (UC) claimants to report health conditions or disabilities to qualify for the Limited Capability for Work and Work-Related Activity (LCWRA) element at its current higher rate. From 6 April 2026, new LCWRA awards drop from £423.27 monthly to £217.26—a … Read more

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