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DWP benefit crackdown: 'I gave everything to my job, now I’m punished for being too ill to work'
Disabled people across the UK are facing significant changes to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) from November 2026, with a new scoring system that could see many losing vital financial support. The Government plans to introduce stricter criteria for the daily living component of PIP, requiring claimants to score at least four points from a single activity rather than accumulating points across different activities.Paul Doyle, who relies on P…


DWP confirms PIP assessment changes being planned from next year
A DWP minister has spoken about PIP assessments and confirmed that in-person sessions will be ramped up
'Special rules' can fast-track PIP application and guarantees £110.40 per week - Business Fast
If you’ve been told you have a life-limiting illness or are nearing the end of life, there are “special rules” in place to allow you to get tailored support from the government if needed. This includes an expedited process for Personal Independence Payments (PIP) applications, although you’ll have to claim it differently than other people. PIP is the primary benefit available for disabled people, but under normal circumstances, according to Turn…
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