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The Department for Work and Pensions has issued updated figures on the state of fraud and error in the benefits system and ...
Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) state pension payments went up 4.1% in April in line with the Triple Lock metric.
The 'Targeted Case Review' team examines payments to prevent customers from falling into or accumulating further debt, the ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has been urged to extend the Motability Scheme to include another benefit, namely the ...
The number of people claiming Universal Credit (UC) without a requirement to work or seek work is at 3.6m, up 294% in the ...
The annual £10 payment is made to people in receipt of certain Department for Work and Pensions benefits but not Universal ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has successfully blocked over £1 billion in incorrect Universal Credit payments ...
Labour is struggling to implement reforms as planned changes to control soaring benefit rates are met with protests from MPs and campaigners ...
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) spending increasing from £21.6bn to £25.8bn However, the DWP stated that these increases are partially offset by a reduction of £10.2bn (100.0%) in Cost of Living ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will pay a one-off Christmas bonus to millions of people claiming certain benefits - the payment has not increased since 1972 ...
Treatment of compensation payments for miscarriage of justice and means-tested benefits is changing, the DWP says.
From 22nd July 2025, the DWP will no longer consider this compensation as capital and income when determining means-tested ...