PIP payments are currently worth between £29.20 and £187.45 each week, some £116.80 or £749.80 every four-week pay period.
New figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) reveal the majority of Personal Independence Payment ( PIP) assessments are being carried out remotely by telephone. However, under new ...
Reassessments for the UK’s largest disability benefit are undergoing an overhaul in 2026, affecting two million people. The government is changing how often people claiming personal independence ...
Some people on personal independence payments (PIP) can be afraid to report a deterioration in their health in case a ...
The government has commissioned the Timms review into PIP because ministers say they need to check whether PIP is still fair, ...
A disabled woman whose PIP claim was rejected three times while she struggled to work and manage the debilitating pain of multiple chronic health conditions has spoken about her frustrations finding ...
For PIP, the earliest point at which new eligibility rules could apply is November 2026 – and only for new claims. Existing ...
Millions of people are currently receiving PIP payments of up to £187 a week ...
More face-to-face assessments will be carried out for PIP and also for Universal Credit's health element, with the DWP ...
Award lengths are being extended to minimum 3 years rising to 5 years while face-to-face assessments increase to 30 per cent.
Changes to PIP eligibility are on hold until a comprehensive review of the benefit has been completed.
New data from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) shows the majority of assessments for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) are being conducted remotely by telephone. However, under the new ...
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