DWP Fraud And Error Report Reveals £1.06 Billion In Unclaimed PIP Payments Across Great Britain

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has released its latest Fraud and Error in the Benefit System report for 2024/25. This detailed study shows that thousands of people claiming Personal Independence Payment (PIP) may not be getting the full amount of money they are entitled to. According to the findings, 11% of PIP claimants Continue reading

DWP Confirms £195 Free Cash For Universal Credit And Two Other Benefit Claimants

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has partnered with Rother District Council to offer a £195 one-off payment to households on specified benefits. This vital support comes through the Household Support Fund (HSF)—a lifeline for families struggling to afford essentials like food, energy, and water bills. What You Need to Know The fund is designed to help those most in Continue reading

Driving Licence Renewal Warning- DWP Confirms £1,000 Fine For Missed Deadlines In 2025

In 2025, thousands of UK drivers may face hefty penalties without even realising it. The reason is simple—many motorists are carrying around expired photocard licences without checking their renewal dates. The DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) has made it clear that the fine for this oversight can be as high as £1,000, whether you Continue reading

Retirement Relief- DWP Confirms £4,300 Pension Uplift For 2025 – Full Eligibility Explained

Pensioners across Britain are receiving a major financial lifeline with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) confirming an annual pension boost of up to £4,300 starting April 2025. This uplift—combined with the government’s steadfast Triple Lock policy—promises stronger financial security for millions of retirees amid rising living costs. With more than 13 million people Continue reading

Boost Your Attendance Allowance- How Older People Could Get An Extra £146 Each Month

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed that some people receiving Attendance Allowance may be eligible for an increase of up to £146 every month. This comes as part of the DWP’s ongoing guidance to ensure claimants report any changes in their health or circumstances, which could mean they qualify for the higher rate of the benefit. With Continue reading

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