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Anyone receiving Personal Independence Payments must inform the DWP of certain changes in circumstances - and there are a ...
The DWP has released the latest figures, showing that 3.7 million people across Great Britain are now receiving additional ...
In the 2025/26 fiscal year, PIP will offer weekly support ranging from £29.20 to £187.45, equating to £116.80 or £749.80 ...
Article continues below On the other hand, if you intend to leave the UK for more than four weeks - even for a holiday it may impact your entitlement. The latest PIP Handbook available on GOV.UK ...
The Government has warned that you could face court or a penalty if you fail to update DWP on certain changes. Here we ...
The DWP warns you could be taken to court or have to pay a penalty if you give wrong information or do not report a change in ...
According to DWP forecasts, approximately 800,000 individuals will find themselves no longer eligible for the daily living ...
The DWP has announced that it will undertake a survey with PIP claimants to better understand how the benefit is spent and ...
Guidance has been issued on all the changes that must be reported by people who get PIP payments from the Government or they ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) could stop your Personal Independence Payment (PIP) - and could even take you to court - if you do not report these changes. PIP is a disability benefit ...
However, if you're planning to travel outside the UK for over four weeks – even on a holiday – this could affect your entitlement to PIP. According to the latest guidelines set by the DWP and ...