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DWP Changes Set to Hit People with These Three Common Health Conditions Hard

DWP Changes Set to Hit People with These Three Common Health Conditions Hard

On June 26, 2025 By Sam In UK

Healthcare advocates are raising alarms about the upcoming changes to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) eligibility, particularly how these changes might negatively affect individuals with ‘invisible’ health conditions. These individuals, who may suffer from conditions like …

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PIP Crisis Hits Solihull- 7,600 Residents Could Lose Benefits Under November 2026 Rule Change

PIP Crisis Hits Solihull- 7,600 Residents Could Lose Benefits Under November 2026 Rule Change

On June 26, 2025 By Ash In PIP, UK

Thousands of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claimants in Solihull are facing the threat of losing vital financial support following proposed Labour reforms. As part of new legislative measures set to take effect in November 2026, individuals must now score at least one …

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DWP Alert- Eight Reasons Your PIP Payments May Be Stopped Ahead of Benefit Crackdown

DWP Alert- Eight Reasons Your PIP Payments May Be Stopped Ahead of Benefit Crackdown

On June 24, 2025 By Ash In DWP, PIP, UK

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has issued a warning that your Personal Independence Payment (PIP) benefits could be stopped ahead of a major overhaul in 2025. The Labour Government’s efforts to save £5 …

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£500 DWP Cost of Living Support 2025- Eligibility and Payment Amounts Explained

£500 DWP Cost of Living Support 2025- Eligibility and Payment Amounts Explained

On June 24, 2025 By Sam In DWP

As inflation continues to drive up everyday costs across the UK, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has introduced targeted financial relief to assist millions of low-income households. The 2025 Cost of Living Payments, …

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DWP Warning- Adults with Vision Issues May Be Entitled to Extra £441 Monthly

DWP Warning- Adults with Vision Issues May Be Entitled to Extra £441 Monthly

On June 23, 2025 By Sam In DWP

In the UK, approximately two million people are living with vision-related issues or degenerative eye conditions. While many adults under 65 receive additional financial support through Personal Independence Payment (PIP), and those aged 65 and …

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July 2025 Benefits, Pension Payment Dates, And Cost of Living Support Details

July 2025 Benefits, Pension Payment Dates, And Cost of Living Support Details

On June 23, 2025 By Ash In UK

As we head into July 2025, millions across the UK rely on benefits and pensions to manage their daily living costs. With the rise in inflation and continuing economic challenges, the government offers multiple support …

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DWP’s New 13-Week Rule Set To Change Universal Credit And PIP – Are You Ready?

DWP’s New 13-Week Rule Set To Change Universal Credit And PIP – Are You Ready?

On June 23, 2025 By Kim In DWP

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has unveiled a significant update to the Universal Credit (UC) and Personal Independence Payment (PIP) system — a new 13‑week transitional rule. This safety net ensures that claimants losing benefits due to tightened PIP eligibility …

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  • DWP Changes Set to Hit People with These Three Common Health Conditions Hard
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  • PIP Crisis Hits Solihull- 7,600 Residents Could Lose Benefits Under November 2026 Rule Change
  • DWP Holiday Warning- 3 Rules Every UK Benefit Claimant Must Follow To Avoid Losing Payments

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