The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has clarified its stance on the "set symptoms list" for those receiving Personal ...
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DWP confirms PIP changes from April to 'reform welfare system that has written off millions as too sick to work'
Major PIP reforms starting April 2026 will extend award periods to a minimum of three years for new claimants aged 25 and ...
The DWP has clarified that PIP assessments focus on functional impact rather than set symptom lists, after concerns were ...
PIP claimants have been reassured they will not be assessed against "a set symptom list" when attending an assessment ...
Department for Work and Pensions issues a response over 'symptoms list' as officials plan massive increase to in-person ...
Extending PIP reassessment periods means people’s current awards will likely last longer before review, reducing stress from frequent checks if their needs are stable. This also won’t affect people ...
Sir Stephen said: "Clause 5 of the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill would have amended the legal ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has issued an update over "set symptoms list" for people on Personal Independence ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) recently confirmed no changes to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) will be ...
The DWP will increase face-to-face PIP assessments from 6% to 30% starting April 2026, affecting hundreds of thousands of claimants ...
Right-wing think-tank Policy Exchange estimates that returning PIP awards to pre-pandemic levels could save taxpayers £750m a ...
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