People receiving Personal Independence Payment worth up to £749 a month are being urged to review their claims and supporting evidence as the Department for Work and Pensions considers potential ...
Reassessments for the UK’s largest disability benefit are undergoing an overhaul in 2026, affecting two million people. The government is changing how often people claiming personal independence ...
The government is set to make a change for new claimants ...
The Department for Work and Pensions ( DWP) has confirmed that claimants have the option to record their Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessments. However, the DWP will continue to monitor the ...
Benefits experts warn that disabled people using AI tools like ChatGPT to fill out PIP application forms could have their claims flagged as fraudulent by the DWP ...
Department for Work and Pensions data shows Personal Independence Payment figures have hit 3.9 million. Of that figure, 753,206 people aged between 65 and 79 were receiving the disability benefit at ...
Around 24 million people claiming DWP benefits will receive their payments as normal in March 2026, with no bank holidays affecting the schedule ...
PIP guidance change in 2019 states “claimants whose review would have taken place when they were of State Pension age means they are now generally awarded ongoing awards”.
Dangerous’ over-dependence on AI tools leaves disabled people using wrong or irrelevant information on their forms, say ...