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"DWP confirms major change to PIP in move impacting four million Britons",
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"textContent": "\n\n\nThousands of benefit claimants and state pensioners are set to see their payment dates change in May due to two bank holidays.\n\nThe Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed that payments due on May 4 and May 25 will instead be made earlier, as banks and Government offices will be closed on those dates.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nAnyone expecting money on those Mondays will receive it on the preceding Friday, meaning payments scheduled for May 4 will arrive on May 1, and those due on May 25 will be paid on May 22.\n\nBenefits affected include Universal Credit, Personal Independence Payment, Child Benefit, Adult Disability Payment and Attendance Allowance. State pension payments will also be brought forward.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nTRENDING\n\nStories\n\nVideos\n\nYour Say\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nClaimants do not need to take any action, with payments issued automatically and normal schedules expected to resume from June.\n\nMost benefits are paid every four weeks, meaning many recipients will only see one change.\n\nHowever, some state pensioners may experience multiple adjustments, particularly those who receive weekly payments.\n\nChanges to payment dates can make budgeting more difficult, as the same amount must last longer until the next scheduled payment. Similar disruption occurred in April due to earlier bank holidays.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nWeekly state pension payments are issued based on the final two digits of a recipient’s National Insurance number, with those ending between 00 and 19 typically paid on Mondays.\n\nAs both May bank holidays fall on a Monday, these recipients may see more than one change.\n\nThose paid every four weeks are less likely to face repeated disruption.\n\nIf a payment does not arrive as expected after the bank holiday, claimants may need to contact the DWP or HMRC.\n\n### LATEST DEVELOPMENTS\n\n\n\n\n * DWP confirms major change to PIP in move impacting four million Britons\n * DWP alert: Tony Blair's think tank demands action as benefits bill to hit £73BILLION\n * Universal Credit claimants get golf course discounts under 'ridiculous' DWP freebies\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nOfficials advise checking award notices first to confirm payment details.\n\nBenefit and state pension rates increased from April 6 at the start of the new tax year.\n\nSome payments may include a combination of old and updated rates, as benefits are often calculated across a four‑week period that spans the increase.\n\nUniversal Credit claimants may not see the higher rates reflected until May or June, as updated amounts only apply after a full assessment period beginning after April 6 has been completed.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n**Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter**",
"title": "DWP confirms major change to Universal Credit and state pension payments in just hours"
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