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DWP bank checks may target six more benefits

The DWP's new powers for bank account checks could be extended to six major benefits after an initial trial. Find out which payments are at risk and how the system works.

Six DWP benefits frozen in April 2026

Six key DWP benefits will not increase in April 2026, despite a 3.8% rise for inflation-linked payments. Discover the full list and what it means for households.

Six Major Universal Credit Changes Coming in 2026

The government has announced sweeping changes to Universal Credit and DWP benefits for 2026, including the end of legacy benefits and key payment adjustments. Discover how the new rules will affect you.

Lone Pensioners May Get £4,300 DWP Boost

Over 3 million older people living alone in England and Wales could be eligible for Pension Credit, providing an average of £4,300 in extra financial support. Check your eligibility now.

DWP to Abolish Work Capability Assessment

The DWP announces plans to abolish the long-standing Work Capability Assessment for Universal Credit. Find out what this means for claimants and the new PIP-linked system.

Two Major DWP Benefits Set for 2026 Increase

The State Pension and Universal Credit are set for significant payment boosts from April 2026, following the triple lock and inflation. Find out what it means for you.

Universal Credit test for migrants labelled 'absurd'

Fury erupts as data shows a migrant becomes eligible for Universal Credit every 43 seconds. The number of foreign nationals entitled to claim has nearly doubled in two years. Read the full story.

Benefits rise to £32k as two-child cap ends

A Nottingham mum-of-three will see her Universal Credit rise to £32,480 a year after Labour scraps the two-child benefit cap. She says the change will make her 'big family dream' a reality.

Benefits to be £18k higher than wages after budget

Families on full DWP benefits will receive £18,000 more than some working households by 2026/27, analysis shows. The Centre for Social Justice report sparks a major political row over welfare spending.

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