The UK state pension age has begun increasing from 66 to 67 for those born after April 6, 1960, with completion due by early ...
The UK state pension age has begun rising from 66 to 67, affecting those born after April 6, 1960, while millions of eligible pensioners are not claiming Attendance Allowance worth up to £5,959 ...
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Millions of state pensioners are missing out on an extra £ 1,000 per year. Those aged 66 and above and living with health ...
DWP changes to PIP could see new claims get longer payment award READ MORE: PIP reassessment triggers and how often DWP ...
UK pensioners could see a massive boost to their income by claiming just two benefits. Millions of pensioners in Scotland, ...
Older people on a low income or living with a health condition could be due extra financial help on top of their State ...
More than 1.7 million people are now receiving either £76.70 or £114.60 a week through Attendance Allowance, or Pension Age ...
The DWP will be making more changes to payments for some benefit claimants later this month. Benefits affected will include ...
Over 1.7 million pensioners throughout Great Britain are currently in receipt of Attendance Allowance, a tax-free benefit that isn't means-tested for people aged 66 and above. Recipients may not be ...
New rules confirmed by the DWP could affect how many Brits claim their benefits. The changes came into force on February 23, 2026, with many likely to see differences in how support is assessed. The ...