DWP and HMRC confirm payment dates for thousands ahead of May 31 bank holiday
All the changes on benefit payments if the due date falls on the upcoming bank holiday (Image: Newcastle Chronicle)
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Benefit payments will come early for thousands of people this May bank holiday.
PIP, DLA, ESA and other disability payment dates are changing for some people this week
Benefit payments will be early if the due date falls on the upcoming bank holiday on May 31.
07:53, 24 MAY 2021
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How to prepare for a PIP assessment in person, over the phone or by video call
The DWP will use evidence from the assessment to decide if you should be awarded PIP.
15:11, 7 MAY 2021
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DWP benefit claimants could win £1,040 back payments in legal case over Covid funds
Two million people who haven t switched to Universal Credit have missed out on £20 a week
Two million people have missed out on £20 a week during Covid (Image: Getty Images)
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More than two million people in the UK who claim benefits could be due £1,040 in back payments from the DWP if the Government loses a legal case over whether it was right to exclude disabled people from extra Covid support.