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Sir Stephen Timms, leading the review, will be meeting with disabled people and organisations representing them this week.
New research also indicates proposed changes to PIP could prove costly for the UK Government at the next election.
Sir Stephen Timms, leading the review, will be meeting with disabled people and organisations representing them this week.
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The DWP - which stands for Department for Work ... Pensions - is part of the British Government and is responsible for welfare payments, State Pension and the child maintenance service. It is the ...
A new campaign has started to try and get major concessions amid other calls for all people over 60 in UK to travel for free ...
North East Fife MP Wendy Chamberlain put questions to the DWP over the potential impact for Scots on PIP and Universal Credit.
MPs are calling for a change in the law after a report concluded the deaths and harm of hundreds of vulnerable benefit ...
People claiming certain out-of-work benefits have the chance to take part in Sector-Based Work Academy Programmes (SWAPs) ...
Now, 100,000 places will be made available for the financial year ahead, with the DWP pushing for an 80% employment target.
Labour is facing fresh demands to U-turn on axing winter fuel payments after devastating polling revealed most OAPs could not ...
WASPI campaigners have warned the Government that they 'risk handing the next General Election to Reform' if they continue to ...