Brits receiving payments from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) are poised to witness an uplift in their ...
People approaching State Pension age need to understand which benefits they can no longer make new claims for, according to ...
Some people may not be aware of benefits or payments which can no longer be claimed after reaching retirement age.
Currently, nearly 1.4 million older people across Great Britain are receiving the support ...
Millions will see a boost to their income ...
The DWP says more than 900,000 households are missing out on around £4,300 a year in Pension Credit support they may not ...
Recent figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) reveal that almost a million pensioner households may be failing to claim an average of £4,300 a year - or around £80 a week - in benefit ...
Here's a round-up of which benefits will continue, new ones you may qualify for and those you can no longer claim ...
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DWP confirms new benefit and State Pension rates for 2026 including Universal Credit and PIP
About 24 million people in the UK receive some form of DWP benefit ...
Pension Credit- worth an average £4,300 - is not being claimed by about 760,000 pensioners.
The DWP has recently unveiled the proposed revised weekly payment amounts for State Pension recipients and those claiming benefits. Approximately 13 million pensioners will witness their State Pension ...
TWO years ago, wrapped in multiple layers 76-year-old widower Elaine Yates is terrified to turn up her thermostat despite the 13C temperatures inside her two-bed bungalow. Despite having no ...
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