PIP is under the spotlight again. But can the government justify making cuts if the number of awards is falling?
Personal independence payments (PIP) for those with disabilities "won't continue" for those who need it unless the government cuts the benefits budget, Liz Kendall has warned. The work and pensions ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Proposals to cut PIP in 2025 sparked protests. (In Pictures via Getty) (Mark Kerrison via Getty Images) A number of changes ...
Disabled people have been urged to share their views on the future of the Personal Independence Payment (Pip), Britain’s most ...
Disabled people are being urged to share their experiences of the benefits system as part of a major review that could reshape Personal Independence Payment.
Plans to cuts disability benefits are moving ahead as the Government introduces its controversial legislation in Parliament. Keir Starmer is trying to persuade rebel Labour MPs to back his bill, ...
Some 75 per cent of the UK think the government’s plan to remove Personal Independent Payments (PIP) from those with long-term disabilities is “cruel”, A new poll, commissioned by human rights charity ...
Exclusive: A group of over 50 charities and disabled person’s organisations warn that the review is ‘causing concern’ ...
DISABLED people are finally being asked to give their opinions in a review into personal independence payment (PIP).The Timms review was launched last October after parts of the government’s flagship ...
PIP payments were nearly drastically changed in 2025 - now disabled people are encouraged to share their experience of the ...
The Labour government has unveiled a raft of plans for changes to the UK's welfare system, which it says will save the UK a total of £5bn. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall detailed the ...
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