Category: Finance
DWP’s new system for benefits and pensions sees delay as some in hospital face penalties
The Government has confirmed that it is developing a new ‘digital channel’ which will allow people on benefits and the State Pension to report a change …
DWP abandons ‘sick note’ PIP voucher plan as Labour begins eying benefits reform
DWP disability minister Sir Stephen Timms has said the new Labour government has “no intention” of pressing ahead with the widely-derided PIP voucher plan …
Farmers warn UK ‘walking into food shortages’ as they beg Rachel Reeves to reconsider cuts
EXCLUSIVE: The UK is “sleepwalking” into food shortages, warns Welsh farming campaign group Digon yw Digon. …
State pensioners handed bumper £629 Triple Lock boost in new figures
State pensioners will be given a bumper £629 boost to their state pension thanks to the latest Triple Lock calculations. …
Wonderbag, the electric-free slow cooker, offers a solution for rising power bills in UK
This slow cooker has helped millions of people in the world’s poorest places. …
Martin Lewis warns anyone born in these years to add £6,100 to state pension now
Martin Lewis says time is rapidly running out to get the money added to your state pension. …
Tax relief warning as pensioners could face 70 per cent charge in Labour raid
Pension savers have been warned they could be hit with huge fines if they move their funds around ahead of an anticipated tax raid in the Autumn Budget …
DWP to write to over-66s who could claim Pension Credit – and it’s easier than you think
The DWP is set to write to a specific group of over 66s who could claim Pension Credit, yet have not done so, to encourage them to apply for the benefit …
DWP ‘do not ignore’ warning over letter containing free £150
The Post Office has issued an alert over the letters from the Department for Work and Pensions for the Warm Home Discount. …
More people could get £150 Warm Home Discount under new plan
Warm Home Discount is aimed at supporting those on the lowest incomes and living in properties that are considered “relatively high cost to heat” and could be extended …
