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Benefits and Poverty

DWP admits multiple universal credit failures before disabled woman’s death

By John Pring on 16th May 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP admits multiple universal credit failures before disabled woman’s death
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has admitted missing multiple opportunities to record the “vulnerability” of a disabled woman whose death was later linked by a coroner to failings at the heart of its universal credit benefits system. DWP has […]

Government fraud policy paper ignores coroner’s concerns over review of disabled woman’s universal credit claim

By John Pring on 16th May 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Government fraud policy paper ignores coroner’s concerns over review of disabled woman’s universal credit claim
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has refused to explain why its new policy paper on benefit fraud has ignored concerns raised by a coroner about a disabled woman who died following a “targeted” review of her universal credit claim. […]

Could clickbait news articles help explain why PIP claims are rising so fast?

By John Pring on 9th May 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Could clickbait news articles help explain why PIP claims are rising so fast?
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Questions have emerged over the role played by local news websites across the country in increasing the number of disabled people applying for disability benefits, casting fresh doubts on the government’s key argument for spending cuts. Last week, ministers announced proposals […]

Two years since ‘toothless’ watchdog pledged to act on benefit deaths, and still no action

By John Pring on 9th May 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Two years since ‘toothless’ watchdog pledged to act on benefit deaths, and still no action
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The equality watchdog has been accused of bowing to political pressure by failing to force the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to prevent further deaths of disabled benefit claimants, two years after promising to take legal action. It is now […]

DWP’s ‘brutal’ green paper suggests replacing PIP with vouchers or one-off grants

By John Pring on 2nd May 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP’s ‘brutal’ green paper suggests replacing PIP with vouchers or one-off grants
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The government is considering making it harder to claim disability benefits and even replacing cash payments with vouchers or one-off grants, as part of its latest “brutal, ideological attack” on disabled people’s support. The plans could see the Department for Work […]

PIP consultation: The key questions DWP is refusing to answer

By John Pring on 2nd May 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

PIP consultation: The key questions DWP is refusing to answer
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is refusing to say how many disabled people it expects to lose their disability benefits if it pushes ahead with controversial proposals for reforms and spending cuts. The prime minister, Rishi Sunak, and the […]

Stride refuses to apologise for two untruths in TV interview on PIP cuts

By John Pring on 2nd May 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

Stride refuses to apologise for two untruths in TV interview on PIP cuts
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Work and pensions secretary Mel Stride has refused to apologise for misleading viewers twice in a television interview about his plans to cut disability benefits. On the day he launched a new green paper that described the Conservative government’s plans to […]

PIP claimants ask government: ‘Why should we have to fight to live?’

By John Pring on 2nd May 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

PIP claimants ask government: ‘Why should we have to fight to live?’
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Disabled people have described the crucial role that personal independence payment (PIP) plays in their lives, after the government announced proposals that could drastically cut support for many claimants if the Conservatives win the next general election. Under the plans for […]

DWP claims it has no written evidence to show why it weakened suicide probe guidance

By John Pring on 25th April 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

DWP claims it has no written evidence to show why it weakened suicide probe guidance
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) appears to have destroyed all written records that would have shown why it weakened guidance on when to investigate suicides of benefit claimants. DWP previously said it had no documents about the decision that […]

‘Dangerous’ rollout of universal credit ‘poses threat’ to disabled claimants

By John Pring on 18th April 2024 Category: Benefits and Poverty

‘Dangerous’ rollout of universal credit ‘poses threat’ to disabled claimants
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The “dangerous” rollout of universal credit to half a million more claimants is a potential threat to the “safety and well-being” of disabled people who currently rely on so-called “legacy” benefits to survive, disability campaigners have warned. Tens of thousands of […]

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