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The tightening of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) rules is estimated to cut 400,000 Brits from the scheme when they take ...
The changes means those who qualify for PIP by scoring lower points across a range of tasks would no longer be eligible for ...
The Personal Independence Payment is a benefit that helps with living costs for people aged 16 to 64 who have a long-term ...
The way Personal Independence Payment is assessed will change from November 2026, the Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed ...
Citizens Advice is urging people who are invited to a PIP assessment to make a recording of it as this can be used to ...
For once the rumours are actually true: the DWP survey on how people spend their PIP is arriving in the post. In short: tell them to F Off.
The DWP has released the latest figures, showing that 3.7 million people across Great Britain are now receiving additional ...
The DWP say PIP is not an income replacement benefit but is paid to help with the extra costs that arise from a disability or ...
What is Personal Independence Payment (PIP)? PIP is a state benefit that helps people deal with some of the extra costs associated with long-term illness or disability. It was introduced in 2013 to ...
Higher living costs, more barriers to work and a large disability pay gap all increase the risk of poverty. Cutting benefits ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed it will be carrying out research into the disability expenses that PIP is ...