The latest figures from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) show there are now nearly 461,000 people across Great ...
State pensioners born before 1959 can add up to £5,644 extra per year to their pension pot with a little-known benefit.
Figures from the DWP reveal nearly 461,000 are receiving the non-means-tested, tax-free benefit, every four weeks.
The Money Saving Expert website says more than one million people are 'missing out' on money they are entitled to ...
The Pension Age Disability Payment is replacing Attendance Allowance from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and will ...
You won't be able to get Attendance Allowance if you already get PIP or Disability Living Allowance (DLA) to pay for your ...
Pension Age Disability Payment, which is replacing Attendance Allowance from the DWP, will become available in 13 more local ...
The DWP has confirmed that millions of people over the State Pension age could be eligible for two separate benefits ...
Pension Age Disability Payment is replacing Attendance Allowance in Scotland - it is worth between £72.65 and £108.55 a week ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) recently revealed that due to changes in eligibility rules, 9.2 million ...
If you're aged 66+ and need help with daily living due to illness or disability, you could be owed. And Pension Credit opens ...
State pensioners born before 1959 are being urged to come forward and claim nearly £10,000 from two Department for Work and ...