Universal Credit warning as more than 300,000 people have benefits stopped
Briefly

Over 300,000 claimants lost benefits due to not transitioning to Universal Credit in time, highlighting the urgency of the migration process enforced by the DWP.
The managed migration process involves sending out 1.4 million migration notices and requires claimants to respond promptly, or they risk losing their benefits.
Although some claimants will benefit from Universal Credit, others may receive less, but top-up payments are available to those whose payments decrease.
The DWP emphasizes that most people moving to Universal Credit will receive the same or a higher amount compared to their previous legacy benefits.
Read at www.thenorthernecho.co.uk
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