Campaigners Demand Reform of State Pension Rules to Include More Loved Ones Monday, November 10, 2025 pension inheritance dwp statepension petition beneficiaries dependents policy reform government Campaigners are pushing for a much-needed reform of the Department for Work and Pensions’ (DWP) State Pension inheritance rules. A petition on the Parliamentary website urges both the DWP and the Labour Party to update the … Read More
DWP Welfare Changes to Cost UK Taxpayers £580 Each by 2030 Sunday, November 9, 2025 welfare taxpayers dwp benefits pip universalcredit disability csj budget reform The Department for Work and Pensions’ decision to halt planned welfare cuts is set to cost UK taxpayers who do not claim benefits an additional £580 each by 2030. This stark warning comes from the Centre for Social Justice … Read More
Birmingham Man Avoids Jail for Selfridges Theft as He Attempts to Turn Life Around Friday, November 7, 2025 selfridges shoplifting birmingham community rehabilitation suspendedsentence drugs mamba crime reform Omar Khider, a 24-year-old from Aston, Birmingham, narrowly avoided jail after pleading guilty to shoplifting a £180 North Face coat from Selfridges in the Bullring and possession of a class B drug. The offence occurred on … Read More