900,000 pensioners underpaid in DWP state pension error
Exclusive investigation reveals how nearly 900,000 pensioners, predominantly women, were underpaid their state pension due to DWP errors, with some missing over £10,000.
Exclusive investigation reveals how nearly 900,000 pensioners, predominantly women, were underpaid their state pension due to DWP errors, with some missing over £10,000.
Exclusive investigation reveals the Department for Work and Pensions underpaid thousands of state pensioners due to systemic errors, with some owed over £10,000 in back payments.
The Department for Work and Pensions announces corrective payments for thousands affected by state pension underpayments, with some receiving up to £5,000 in back payments.
Exclusive investigation reveals systemic failures at DWP leading to massive state pension underpayments and unexpected tax demands for vulnerable pensioners across the UK.
The Department for Work and Pensions is contacting millions of state pension recipients as it begins a critical correction exercise for underpayments, primarily affecting married women and those over 80.
Thousands of retirees could receive surprise payments averaging £1,085 after DWP uncovers historic State Pension underpayments affecting married women and widows. Deadline looms for claims.
Exclusive: Major DWP error uncovered as state pension underpayments could exceed £1.5 billion. Thousands of pensioners, particularly married women and widows, may be owed average payments of £5,000-£13,000. Deadline for claims approaching.
HMRC has released a new update on state pension underpayments, revealing thousands may still be owed money. Find out if you're affected.
The Department for Work and Pensions admits systemic errors in PIP assessments, leaving thousands underpaid. Here's how to check if you're owed money.
The DWP has identified significant underpayments in state pensions for parents, primarily affecting women. Find out if you could be owed money.
The DWP and HMRC are under scrutiny for underpaying state pensions, particularly affecting women due to historical errors in National Insurance records. Find out if you're owed money.
The DWP is reassessing Universal Credit claims after admitting potential underpayments—find out if you're affected and what it means for your benefits.