Perhaps the most eye-catching news for universal credit claimants first: there will be permanent, above-inflation increases to universal credit. Kendall has said this change will result in a £775 ...
The shake-up comes as Labour moves ahead with its plans to cut benefit spending by billions of pounds by pushing more people back into work - but what exactly could be announced today?
Liz Kendall has today unveiled a huge overhaul of sickness and disability benefits - with plans to slash around £5billion from the welfare bill. Here The Mirror looks at the details ...
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Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall announced changes to personal independence payments (PIP), job seeker's allowance and universal credit ...
The government has announced its plans to change disability benefits in the UK today, which comes as the opposition moves forward with its plans to cut benefit spending by billions of pounds by pushin ...
Incapacity benefits under universal credit will be frozen in cash terms for existing claimants from April next year - this means they will not be increased in line with inflation. The amount will be ...
Stephen Evans, chief executive of the Learning and Work Institute, has written on Bluesky on the implications of the cuts ...
Among seemingly endless criticisms of Kendall’s cuts, Rebecca Lamb from Money Wellness noted this removal is particularly “welcomed”. These reassessments have often been branded as traumatic events ...
People claiming universal credit support under limited capability for work-related activity will not be available to under 22s ...
The work capability assessment is being scrapped and a new unemployment insurance benefit will be created, the DWP has announced.
Charities and organisations have responded with “deep concern” to a series of changes to disability support outlined today (Tuesday, March 18) by the Government. Leicester West MP and Secretary of ...