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If you think a decision is wrong, you can use this form to ask DWP to look at it again. This is called 'mandatory reconsideration'.
A list of the benefit rates and pension rates for 2022 to 2023.
Bereaved parents who lost their partner between 9 April 2001 and 8 February 2023 may be eligible for a backdated government payment even if they no longer have dependent children.
This collection brings together all documents about the Department for Work and Pensions' (DWP's) spend on non-consolidated performance related pay.
These easy read guides explain what the new State Pension is, who can get it, how to apply and how payments work.
An overview of the commercial pipeline at the Department for Work and Pensions at April 2022.
This research explores attitudes and behaviours of self-employed child maintenance paying parents towards the payment of child maintenance.
Some of the country’s most accessible tourist and visitor attractions to disabled people have been highlighted today.
Welfare reform – giving everyone the opportunity to realise their ambitions and potential, in learning, work and throughout life.
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