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While DWP letters are still being sent out, it's worth bearing in mind that there are currently 13 million people of State Pension age across Great Britain, with 11 million due to receive the ...
A recent DWP report shows the government expects to pay out much less in arrears to mothers than previously expected ...
Pensioners will soon by contacted by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) over a boost in income worth up to £4,200, coming in this year. From April this year, millions of pensioners will ...
The Department for Work and Pensions is writing a letter to pensioners as they could get an extra £3,900 a year in payments. Hundreds of thousands of people are thought to be missing out on ...
Brits approaching state pension age are being told to keep an eye out for a letter from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
The DWP is sending out letters to state pensioners with new payment details ahead of hikes in April – the Department for Work and Pensions says it's important to read the letter ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is set to issue critical correspondence to millions of State Pension-age individuals. These annual letters inform recipients about the changes in the ...
DWP has confirmed every person over state pension age will receive a letter "from mid-October" explaining the new eligibility rule changes to the allowance.
Money Department for Work and Pensions DWP sending pensioners letters about income boost worth over £470 a year Every year, the DWP sends out letters to all claimants, informing them of their new ...
DWP DWP begins sending out letters to claim back state pension payments EX-Liberal Democrats pensions minister Sir Steve Webb said these letters do not make clear that repaying the money is voluntary.
The DWP is set to send out letters to pensioners, as they could be eligible for an extra £3,900 a year. Over 11 million state pensioners could receive the notice in the upcoming weeks.
Millions of pensioners are set to be nudged to claim a potential £3,900 boost from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). In the coming weeks letters will be dispatched to 11 million older ...