Benefits could change under Labour - how likely is it and how would it affect you
The Government plans to reform the benefit system as it looks to make significant cuts to welfare spending
Read MoreWild releases of beavers in England get go-ahead in ‘milestone’ for nature
The Government is giving the green light to wild releases of beavers in England, in a “critical milestone” for efforts to restore nature. A...
Read MoreMarch 2025 DWP payment dates for benefits and pensions, in full
Spring brings the promise of a rise to benefits and state pensions but also government reform which aims to slash £5bn from the welfare bill
Read MoreThe four ways Labour can stop benefit fraud and save billions
National Audit Office’s anti-fraud boss outlines how losses can be halted after benefit overpayments hit £10.2bn last year
Read MoreEnergy bills up, interest rates down – what Reeves can do to ease the cost of living
The Chancellor has been left with very few levers to pull, with tax rises ruled out and the economy not providing the growth needed to buy some...
Read More'Benefits Britain's dossers know that they can get away with scrounging'
Britain's well-earned title as the ‘Sick Man of Europe’ needs changing to ‘The Sick/Idle man of Europe’. This week shock figures revealed...
Read MoreWhy Won’t the Federal Government Reimburse People Whose Food Stamps Are Stolen?
The disastrous consequences for working-class families.
Read MoreAll the ways you can cut your council tax - with bills set to soar from April
Council tax will rise for almost all households in April - but there are ways you can reduce how much you pay
Read MoreAgency speeds up Social Security Fairness Act timeline, with lump sums, benefit increases for millions of people
The Social Security Administration has released a new expedited timeline for when more than 3.2 million individuals will see one-time payments and...
Read MoreNo, 150-Year-Olds Aren’t Collecting Social Security Benefits
Elon Musk claims to have found rampant fraud in the Social Security Administration. There’s a much simpler explanation.
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