The Department for Work and Pensions is planning to change the way people are assessed for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) in a bid to root out benefit cheats
A number of DWP payment changes will come in next month
The Prime Minister is expected to announce his plans for a crack down on benefits ahead of a predicted bruising week for the Tories in the local elections.
There will be shifts for anyone who claims benefits, including those on PIP, Universal Credit, legacy benefits and long-term sick leave
There will be changes for anyone who claims benefits includingPIP, Universal Credit, legacy benefits and long-term sick leave
The change will impact millions of people who receive benefits like Attendance Allowance, Carer's Allowance and Employment Support Allowance
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has published its "Modernising Support Green Paper" - and there is now a 12-week consultation that lays out the plans in full
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is set to announce a major overhaul of the way disability benefits work in a government shake up - including cash payments replaced with vouchers
Benefit changes, new dates, increased payments and cost of living support for struggling UK households this May
April saw increases to benefits and the state pension
April saw increases to benefits and the state pension
April saw increases to benefits and the state pension