DWP clarify reasons for reviewing millions of Universal Credit claims across UK - Liverpool Echo
- The Department for Work and Pensions is sending letters to benefit claimants as part of its managed migration agenda to consolidate legacy benefits into Universal Credit, with a grace period until April 2025.
- Claimants must apply for Universal Credit within three months of receiving migration notices to avoid losing their current benefits, which will be phased out by March 2026.
- Sir Stephen Timms, Minister for Social Security and Disabilities, urges claimants to act quickly on migration notices to continue receiving benefits as tax credits will end on April 5, 2025.
- Over three million households received letters about the Warm Home Discount, with 190,000 letters issued so far, highlighting the importance of financial support during the cost of living crisis.
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