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The repayment scheme follows two rulings by the High Court between 2018 and 2019, which found the government failed to ensure ...
In August 2024, there were 23.7 million benefit claimants in Great Britain, the highest number since February 2013.
DWP claimant was one of thousands of disabled people who have taken the benefits department to court in a wrangle over ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has provided an update on the ongoing review of the Personal Independence Payment ...
New research has revealed that a number of individuals retiring before 2016 are being handed a free state pension boost - but there's a catch.
Ministers are to resurrect the Pensions Commission amid fears that today’s workers face a greater risk of poverty in retirement than their parents. Experts have warned that people looking to retire in ...
DWP has paid our more than £100 million in arrears payments for historical errors linked to National Insurance credits.
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will restart the Pensions Commission to find ways to encourage workers to save more ...
The State Pension Age Review began on Monday 21 July and is set to report back by March 2029. It will look at possible ...
Proposals for savers to be able to take some money from their pensions early were made by the Resolution Foundation last year ...
For people with fluctuating and often invisible conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS), welfare and work are not opposed.
The triple lock has made the state pension ruinously expensive – but ditching it might be popular if it meant people could retire before their 70s, says James Moore ...