DWP Deducting £110 Monthly from Universal Credit Claims and Refusing to Adjust Payments Tuesday, January 13, 2026 universalcredit dwp pensions benefits claimants contributions payments tribunal taxrelief policy Universal Credit claimants are reportedly losing out on £110 each month because the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) does not accurately account for pension contributions when calculating benefit payments. This issue … Read More
Hospital Worker Struck Off for Harassing Colleague with Sexual Messages Monday, January 12, 2026 sexualharassment misconduct workplaceharassment tribunal nursing nhs professionalconduct harassment inappropriatebehavior dismissal A former employee of Sandwell Hospital has been struck off for repeatedly sending a colleague sexually explicit messages, calling her endearing names such as “baby cakes,” and giving her inappropriate gifts, … Read More
Outrage as PIP Tribunal Judge Questions Validity of Claimant's ADHD Diagnosis Sunday, January 11, 2026 pip tribunal adhd diagnosis psychiatryuk nhs righttochoose disability benefits appeal A claimant undergoing a Personal Independence Payment (PIP) tribunal has reported upsetting experiences after the judge questioned the legitimacy of their ADHD diagnosis. The individual received their diagnosis from … Read More
'I’ve Been Waiting a Year for My PIP Tribunal – How Much Longer Will It Take?' Saturday, January 3, 2026 pip tribunal appeal dwp waiting disability benefits evidence delay justice Waiting a year for a Personal Independence Payment (PIP) tribunal hearing has left many claimants wondering, “How much longer will the wait be?” It’s a common frustration. While tribunal wait times vary by region, delays of … Read More
PIP Claimant Wins Extended Award After Lengthy DWP Wait Saturday, December 13, 2025 pip dwp tribunal benefits claimant reassessment disability appeal personalindependencepayment support A Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claimant has shared a remarkable story of persistence, receiving life-changing news after a brief ten-minute hold with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). The claimant began … Read More
Revealed: The Final Words of Michelle McCrossen, Union Activist Who Fought for Equal Pay in Birmingham Saturday, December 13, 2025 michellemccrossen equalpay unionactivism birmingham gmb payjustice discrimination cancerbattle tribunal legacy A banner emblazoned with a single powerful word—Justice—stood proudly alongside the smiling, defiant face of Michelle McCrossen. With her auburn hair and lion-hearted courage, Michelle was a fierce union activist and a … Read More