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DWP Universal Credit and work capability assessment changes explained as cuts confirmed
The government has unveiled its plans to overhaul benefits in the UK today. This comes as Labour forges ahead with its strategy to slash billions of pounds from benefit spending by encouraging more ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) announced in the Pathways to Work Green Paper that it would be “abolishing the Work Capability Assessment (WCA)” and that following this, eligibility to the ...
More face-to-face assessments will be carried out for PIP and also for Universal Credit's health element, with the DWP ...
Disability benefits such as PIP or Adult Disability Payment do not count towards the benefit cap.
Specialists have raised concerns regarding Universal Credit and additional state support being affected by appointment cancellations. The warning follows a parliamentary inquiry concerning Work ...
From April, the rates will be: £338.58 a month for single people under the age of 25 - up from £316.98, £424.90 per month for ...
Universal Credit is a payment to help with your living costs ...
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