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Thousands of carers need to hand back their benefits to the DWP because they unwittingly exceeded the earnings limits and ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has been urged to make complex pension credit rules clearer after more than £500 million was lost last year through fraud and errors ...
Pension Credit is designed to top up the incomes of the poorest pensioners, offering around 1.4 million people an average of £3,900 a year.
The financial expert is encouraging those aged 66 and over to check if they could be eligible for Attendance Allowance ...
The BBC TV licence fee has risen again, but there is a way to reduce it to £0 a year if you're a state pensioner ...
The Universal Credit Bill cleared the Commons after elements to restrict eligibility to PIP were scrapped, with any changes postponed until after a review led by disability minister Sir Stephen Timms ...
The £15m DWP deal sums up what's wrong with our welfare state: assuming guilt over need and believing technology can solve ...
UK households can get £4,331.60 per year from the Department for Work and Pensions ( DWP) if they meet a ‘35 hours’ rule.
A charity set up by consumer champion Martin Lewis says the approach to collecting benefits overpayments should be urgently reformed. The Money and Mental Health Policy Institute said some people are ...
The UK’s state pension system has come under growing scrutiny following the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) 4.1% ...
More than one million people over State Pension age are missing out on over £3,800 a year, according to Money Saving Expert (MSE.com). The consumer website founded by Martin Lewis is urging older ...
The DWP has been warned it needs to halt "aggressive and punitive" moves to recover benefit overpayments from claimants, with ...