17 DWP Changes to Report or Risk Benefit Sanctions
Failing to report key life changes to the DWP can lead to benefit overpayments, fraud prosecution, and halted Universal Credit. Learn the 17 crucial updates you must declare.
Failing to report key life changes to the DWP can lead to benefit overpayments, fraud prosecution, and halted Universal Credit. Learn the 17 crucial updates you must declare.
Thousands face DWP benefit overpayment reclaims, often due to official errors. Learn the key reasons, your rights, and how to check if you're owed money instead.
Thousands in the UK may need to repay DWP benefits due to errors, while others could be missing out on money they're owed. Learn the key reasons and how to challenge a decision or check your entitlement.
Tory MPs mount last-ditch effort to stop Labour's Northern Ireland Troubles Bill, which veterans warn will 'kneecap' the SAS and harm national security. Read the full story.
The Local Housing Allowance freeze will leave claimants with a £43 weekly shortfall. Discover how the DWP decision impacts over 1 million households.
The DWP's Local Housing Allowance freeze for 2026/27 will leave claimants with a £43 weekly shortfall. Discover the impact on over 1 million households.
Assistant AG Harmeet Dhillon launches fiery defence against MAGA critics demanding prosecutions of Democrats, accusing them of peddling clickbait lies. Read the full story.
A former SAS soldier warns that prosecuting veterans for historic Troubles-era actions is harming recruitment and morale, potentially endangering national security. Read the full report.
Analysis shows parents working minimal hours could see income match a £140k salary after Labour's two-child benefit cap lift. Read the full impact of the 'Benefit Street Budget'.
The DWP can arrange home visits to help vulnerable claimants with benefit applications. Find out who qualifies and how the support visit system works.
A confidential 2006 contract reveals the Post Office and Fujitsu agreed to fix Horizon IT errors, contradicting claims of unawareness. Explore the shocking new evidence in the long-running scandal.
A confidential 2006 contract reveals the Post Office and Fujitsu had a formal agreement to fix Horizon IT bugs, contradicting years of denials. Read the full investigation.
An AP investigation reveals the US Justice Department's struggle to prosecute immigration protest cases, with dozens of felony charges reduced or dismissed. Read the full analysis.
A new report on the Hillsborough disaster finds no grounds for further prosecutions, offering families 'closure, not consequences'. Read the full analysis of the long-awaited findings.
HMRC urges UK families to claim up to £897 per child in backdated Child Benefit. Learn eligibility, rates, and how to claim via the official app before the deadline.
A mother of three welcomes the two-child benefit cap scrap, revealing the financial strain of parenting as new data shows families are cutting back on essentials.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares benefit fraud crackdown to raise £1.2bn in Budget. Scrapping two-child cap and potential tax increases revealed. Full analysis of economic measures.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares benefit fraud crackdown and potential tax rises in upcoming Budget. Get the latest on the £1.2bn plan and its impact.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to abolish the controversial two-child benefit limit in Wednesday's Budget, a move experts say will help lift children out of poverty. Discover Labour's anti-poverty strategy.
Sir Keir Starmer insists the Northern Ireland Troubles Bill prevents 'vexatious prosecutions' of veterans as the SAS Regimental Association threatens legal action. Read the full details.
PM Sir Keir Starmer defends Northern Ireland Troubles Bill against legal threat from veterans. New commission and information recovery body planned. Read the latest developments.
PM Keir Starmer pledges SAS veterans won't face vexatious prosecutions amid Troubles legacy law reforms. Get the latest on the government's response to legal action threats.
HMRC faces scrutiny after using faulty Home Office data to wrongly remove child benefit from nearly 4,000 parents. Treasury committee demands answers over 'costly error'.
Thousands of UK families had child benefit suspended due to flawed Home Office travel data. An MP demands an urgent inquiry into the anti-fraud crackdown failures. Read the full story.
Donald Trump's pardon of Rudy Giuliani and 76 others aims to pressure state courts despite presidential limitations. Exclusive analysis reveals the hidden strategy.
The Department for Work and Pensions unveils tough new measures to combat Universal Credit fraud, with enhanced powers to recover overpayments directly from benefits.
Millions of Britons receiving DWP benefits including Universal Credit are set for significant payment changes this April. Discover how the new tax year adjustments will affect your household budget.
Millions of benefit claimants face payment date changes as DWP adjusts schedule for Early May Bank Holiday. Find out when you'll receive your money and how to prepare.
New Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces scrutiny over his historical role in Hillsborough prosecutions while pledging to deliver justice for families in government.
The British government is being challenged in court over its decision not to prosecute a second soldier for the murder of a teenager during the Bloody Sunday incident in Londonderry.