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These 4 Health Conditions Might Disqualify You From Getting the £150 Disability Payment

These 4 Health Conditions Might Disqualify You From Getting the £150 Disability Payment

From November 2026, PIP rules will require 4 points in a single daily‑living activity—no more combined scoring. Around 800,000 claimants with back pain, arthritis, chronic or musculoskeletal issues risk losing £4,200–£6,300/year. By prioritizing one task, gathering strong medical proof, and appealing quickly, you can better protect your support. With assistance from charities, legal guidance, and your MP, you’ve got the tools to stand up for what you deserve.

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DWP Confirms July Payout Dates for PIP, Pension, and Cost of Living Benefits

DWP Confirms July Payout Dates for PIP, Pension, and Cost of Living Benefits

The DWP has confirmed July 2025 payments—including PIP and State Pension—will come on schedule, with no new Cost of Living grants. Benefits rose in April, and payments avoid delays thanks to no July holidays. This guide explains exact dates, budgeting tips, and what to expect next. It’s expert-backed, easy for anyone to understand, and keeps you financially prepared.

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£150 Disability Payment Confirmed for July

£150 Disability Payment Confirmed for July — Who Qualifies and When It’s Coming

The widely discussed £150 Disability Payment Confirmed for July is misunderstood. A one-off £150 was paid in 2023, while the 2025 version was part of a broader £450 Cost of Living Payment, already issued in May–June 2025. No new July 2025 payment has been announced. This article covers who qualifies, when payments arrived, how to confirm yours, and what to do if it hasn’t appeared.

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Major Shakeup to Attendance Allowance in 2025

Major Shakeup to Attendance Allowance in 2025; Will the New Points System Raise or Lower Your Benefits?

In 2025, the UK will roll out a new points-based system for Attendance Allowance, changing how care needs are assessed and benefits are awarded. This article explains how it works, who it affects, and how you can prepare for the change.

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WASPI Women to Get £3,150

WASPI Women to Get £3,150? Key 2025 Payment Details, Eligibility Rules & Timeline Revealed

Will WASPI women get £3,150 in 2025? While no payments are confirmed yet, legal action is underway after the UK government rejected compensation proposals. This guide covers the WASPI campaign history, eligibility rules, legal status, and what affected women should do next. Designed for clarity and authority, it empowers both everyday readers and professionals with facts, figures, and official resources to stay informed and prepared.

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DWP Offering £5,644 in Financial Aid

DWP Offering £5,644 in Financial Aid; Find Out If You’re Eligible and How to Claim It Online

Learn how to claim up to £5,644.60 a year from the DWP’s Attendance Allowance. This non-means-tested, tax-free benefit supports older adults who need help with personal care. Find out if you’re eligible, how to apply, and how it could unlock even more benefits.

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Panic Over Inheritance Tax

Panic Over Inheritance Tax: Families Scramble for Life Assurance Before Rachel Reeves Strikes

Inheritance tax changes introduced by Rachel Reeves are forcing UK families to rethink estate planning. With life assurance sales up 230%, this in-depth guide explains new tax rules, who’s at risk, and how to protect your legacy using whole-of-life insurance, trusts, and expert strategies. Ideal for homeowners, business owners, and retirees.

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Pensions Revolution Incoming

Pensions Revolution Incoming? Rachel Reeves’ Plan Could Redirect Billions into UK Economy

Rachel Reeves’ pension reform aims to transform the UK’s retirement savings landscape by injecting £50 billion into the domestic economy. Key changes include mandatory 5% investment in UK projects, the creation of pension megafunds, and consolidation of small pots. With value-for-money standards and strategic investment goals, the plan promises better returns for savers and stronger support for national growth—if executed wisely.

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New Pension Benchmark Revealed

New Pension Benchmark Revealed: Why £682k Still Isn’t Enough for a Comfortable Retirement in Britain

A new benchmark suggests Britons need £682,000 to retire comfortably, but even that may not be enough. With rising rents, inflation, and longer life spans, retirees face serious financial pressure. This in-depth guide explains what comfortable retirement means, why this figure matters, and how to plan effectively using real-world strategies, expert tips, and official tools to build a secure financial future.

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UK Pension Alert

UK Pension Alert: Millions of Savers Unknowingly Losing Money to Hidden Fees – Are You One of Them?

Millions of UK savers are losing thousands to hidden pension fees without even realizing it. This guide breaks down what those fees are, how they hurt your savings, and what steps you can take to stop them. Learn how to check your statements, compare providers, consolidate old pots, and choose ethical investments to grow your pension the smart way.

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