A package of reforms to sickness and disability benefits is set to be signed off today by Sir Keir Starmer's Government which ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNCabinet 'united' behind benefits cuts, McFadden says ahead of announcementAs part of efforts to encourage more people off sickness and disability benefits and into work, Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall is expected to announce legislation to introduce a “right to try ...
The changes will include making it harder to qualify for PIP, as around £5bn of the floated £6bn in cuts focuses on the disability benefit claimed by 3.6 million people. The benefits bill has risen ...
The Sun newspaper reports PIP claimants, those with severe, long-term conditions will no longer need to undergo reassessments, offering more stability.
Kendall is also expected to announce reforms the work capability assessment, which could see those on long-term sickness leave lose their benefits.
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The most common conditions people claim PIP for, from anxiety to ADHDAccording to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), 3.5 million people claimed PIP in 2024, a 400,000 increase from the ...
New figures have been issued today on PIP claims in a move that will arm DWP boss Liz Kendall with more arguments for reforming the UK benefits system. Official statistics released this morning ...
We will be reporting live on a significant day in parliament that could affect millions of people across the country ...
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