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A number of changes - including an 11th-hour climbdown to remove a section of the Bill - have left many benefit claimants ...
The Government has announced a major u-turn over its welfare reforms. Changes to restrict eligibility for the Personal ...
Those of us who work to serve older adults have long recognized the incredible positive impact that attendance at our Activity and Dining Centers has on the people who frequent them. People often use ...
More than half of disabled people who attend a health benefit assessment say they feel humiliated by the process ...
PIP is usually paid every four weeks and the amount you get is not affected by your income or savings. The daily living ...
Close to 370,000 British pensioners are facing challenging times due to eligibility rules imposed by the Department for Work ...
Downing Street has confirmed it is in talks with Labour MPs about possible changes to the government's welfare policies.
This report examines how the government’s recent proposed welfare reforms affect incomes, insurance, and incentives to work ...
The Government plans to cut benefits for disabled people to get them back into work. But other countries indicate this may ...
DWP data obtained by Big Issue shows that the majority of people with heart failure, HIV and arthritis are at risk of losing ...
Based on the current PIP rates, losing the enhanced daily living element could cost a person £4,500 each year on average.
Also not up for consultation is the “rebalancing” of Universal Credit by reducing the health element and increasing the ...