Personal Independence Payment awards are usually made for a fixed period rather than for life, with most claimants facing a review before their payments end.
Brits over a certain age that claim the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) could be entitled to a 10-year payment award. According to the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), a total of 3.9 ...
The DWP offers a series of videos about PIP, aimed at helping anyone thinking about making a new claim ...
The DWP has outlined five key points on Personal Independence Payment including eligibility criteria, how to apply, and the ...
The government announced it has initiated the Timms Review to guarantee that Personal Independence Payment (PIP) remains "fair and fit for the future in a changing world" whilst seeking to assist ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has announced that eligibility for the mobility component of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) will undergo a review alongside the daily living element, ...
DWP has confirmed its PIP plans ...
Many people over 56 may not be aware of a 2019 change to PIP guidance that could mean longer award periods for those ...
More than 3.9 million people in England and Wales are entitled to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) ...
The DWP has published the latest PIP statistics for October 2025 ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed a major review of PIP mobility and daily living will be completed this autumn ...
The DWP has confirmed the PIP mobility component will be reviewed alongside daily living elements ...
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