DWP to review 325,000 PIP claims for back payments worth around £5,000 after rule change
The DWP is currently in the process of reviewing hundreds of thousands of PIP cases to identify people who may have been underpaid the disability benefit
Comrie traffic wardens ‘bordering on harassment’ as road markings return
Parking restrictions weren't enforced for years in Comrie but now locals want them scrapped altogether.
GoodHeart |NCB Foundation scholar Paul Brown aims to ‘make a mark’
When Paul Brown was announced as the winner of the National Commercial Bank Foundation’s Dr Rickert Allen Scholarship, he shed tears of joy. It was a breakthrough moment after a rough period, not just over the last 20 years but particularly the...
Kamala Harris Allegedly Working On Crypto Policies With Industry Advocates – Scaramucci
US VP Kamala Harris is allegedly working on her crypto policies with a group of Bitcoin and industry advocates, including Anthony Scaramucci.
DUP leader pledges new approach in conference speech
Gavin Robinson says it is a time to reflect as he makes his first conference speech as DUP leader.
Alexandra container homes will only be allocated after engineers declare them safe: MMC Mabaso
MMC for human settlements Mlungisi Mabaso indicated he would only allocate the container homes after they have been been refurbished and delcared safe by engineers..
DWP to review over 300,000 PIP claims for £5,000 in back payments after rule change
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) are in the process of reviewing a large number of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claims, as a change in the assessment rules could mean that many people are entitled to arrears
BMC drops plan to raze illegal portion of Dharavi mosque after protest
A large number of police personnel have been deployed there to prevent any untoward incident in view of the prevailing situation, he said.
'I've made my house look like I'm living underwater because I'm convinced I'm part-mermaid'
'From the moment I went underwater it was like I'd found my home'
DWP PIP reviewed and 300,000 claimants could be owed £5,000
It comes following a change in the assessment rules for the Daily Living component of the benefit
Family of Scots banker shot dead on doorstep brand police 'incompetent' over search for killer
The 30-year-old father of two was shot in Nairn in November 2004 and his killer has never been found.
Murder plot used military grade gun 'able to fire 800 rounds a minute'
Sujeel Amjad was at the centre of the murder plot that saw a house and car targeted, and "nearly killing a man" during the terrifying targeted attack in the West Midlands
Will respond to bullets from across LoC with ‘goli’ not ‘boli’, says HM Shah
Union Home Minister, Amit Shah said on Saturday that if bullets are fired from across the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), those would be responded to by bullets not dialogue.
Dad-dancing Nigel Farage enjoys boozy party at Reform UK's conference
Just hours after delivering his keynote speech at the National Exhibition Centre, the 60-year-old was back on stage for what organisers called an 'evening gala party'.
Alexandra container homes will only be allocated after engineers declare them safe: MMC Mabaso
MMC for human settlements Mlungisi Mabaso indicated he would only allocate the container homes after they have been been refurbished and delcared safe by engineers..
The stunning mountain town where a dog named Max is mayor
A small mountain town has become a popular place to visit after setting itself apart from neighboring tourist hotspots. But what's most unusual is that it's governed by a young golden retriever.
Trump to visit North Carolina as scandal swirls around Republican ally
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will not be joined by his party's embattled pick for North Carolina governor when he visits the critical electoral state on Saturday, the Trump campaign said.
'Spoonful of sugar' to come with Budget medicine, Labour mayor says
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has previously warned that the Budget due at the end of October will be “painful”
'She was our rock': NHS colleagues pay tribute to dead Channel 4 star
Watson, often known as Katie, became a recognisable community figure after appearing in the TV series Geordie Hospital, which focused on her work as a chaplain.
Family furious after they are offered council flat next to scrap yard
Shocking pictures lay bare the grim one-bedroom flat which Lewisham Council believed was acceptable for a father and his three children.
Murdered banker's family have 'lost confidence' in police
Alistair Wilson was shot on his doorstep almost 20 years ago and his killer has never been caught.
Our neighbour has blocked a public alley and claims it belongs to HIM
EXCLUSIVE: A bitter war has been raging for a year in the upmarket suburb of Woodland Drive in Hove as neighbours row over access to an alleyway with tempers flaring so fiercely that police were called.
Urgent warning issued over motorway bridge after tragedy
A coroner has written to highways bosses urging action on the M602 'to prevent future deaths'
Reform UK votes to give members more control
Reform UK’s new constitution is approved in a vote at its party conference in Birmingham.
School 'stunned' as it becomes among last to receive devastating one word rating
The Ofsted inspection rating system is being overhauled
Mum withdraws daughter, 13, from school over uniform row
Wendy Allsopp has removed her daughter from school after she took issue with the school's uniform policy and 'high staff turnover'.
'Three minute mistake has cost me heavily while doing a good turn'
Giles Richards was driving from London to Devon and stopped by Yeovil Junction station. He says when he arrived he found the train he was expecting to arrive had been delayed
Election campaign begins
UPDATE: 12:34 p.m. British Columbia's election campaign is officially underway, New Democrat Leader David Eby said Saturday at a campaign stop in the Metro Vancouver city of Richmond where he was met by cheering supporters who lined the street.
Family of dad murdered on doorstep by mystery shooter slam police 20 years on
Alistair Wilson was shot and killed on his doorstep in Nairn, Scottish Highlands, by an unknown man who handed him a envelope in a 20 year mystery Police Scotland has failed to solve
Bus driver was sent for retraining after complaint from school pupil passenger
The councillor responsible said he hopes the situation 'never happens again'
Nigel Farage says Reform has 'come of age' after 'joyous' conference
The 60-year-old admitted he was a 'little bit croaky' - after a boozy party last night - as he gave a final speech at the two-day gathering.
US city of Flint still reeling from water crisis, 10 years on
Turning her faucet on one day in 2014, Chanel McGee watched in disgust as a brownish trickle poured out.
Two prisoners attacked after vengeful inmate 'manages to sneak into sex offender wing'
Two inmates were reportedly injured in the attack after a prisoner snuck onto the wing that houses sex offenders in the prison which has been the subject of scrutiny in recent years
Shoring up philately
A day dedicated to the pursuit of stamps is just three weeks away and groups formed around the hobby are planning events to observe it. Over the years, these groups have dwindled, and the enthusiasm for such gatherings has waned. The Hindu Downtown tracks efforts to check the decline 
Christian group uses candy to recruit Fresno students, parents say. Here’s what we found
Some Fresno parents say a Christian group promises M&M chocolate to elementary school students who recruit peers to join an after-school club to learn about God and the Bible.
Dissident in prisoner swap vows to return to Russia
Vladimir Kara-Murza thought he would be executed before the biggest Russia-West prisoner swap since the Cold War began.
Parents demonstrate against plan to open drug rehab above nursery
Parents and staff are frightened after Tower Hamlets Council submitted an application for a drug rehabilitation unit to be based across three floors above a nursery.
Auckland Transport officers need to be deployed outside of the central city - driver
A bus driver told RNZ he has not seen a transport officer on any of the routes outside of central Auckland.
Migrant boat destined for Britain burns in France as police watch on
French police officers were pictured standing next to the burning vessel on Le Portel beach after the failed crossing attempt in northern France this evening.
Man blocks off public footpath on street and refuses to let neighbours go near it
Residents in a suburban street in Hove, East Sussex, have complained about a neighbour who has allegedly been threatening others and is refusing to remove a fence that would reopen a footpath
Family of murdered banker Andrew Wilson 'have lost faith in police'
The family of murdered banker Alistair Wilson have 'lost ­confidence' in Police ­Scotland and accused the force of 'poor judgment and lack of accountability at its highest levels'.
Adorable moment Trump's young granddaughter repeats famous catchphrase
The former president was greeted by a raucous reception in Wilmington, North Carolina on Saturday, speaking hours after Kamala Harris' campaign said she accepted a debate.
After shaky start in office Labour must inspire confidence with next moves
Rather than a victory lap for Keir Starmer's new government, the Labour conference in Liverpool is instead beset with nervousness and worry about whether the party can overcome the challenges ahead
Man who planned murder with Skorpion submachine gun is jailed for life
Sujeel Amjad helped plan a frightening attack which saw a house and a car shot at in Birmingham - nearly killing a man.
‘Fulfil public expectations’, says Rajasthan CM to RASC officers
Jaipur, Sep 21 (IANS): Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma on Saturday said that effective administration is required to strengthen the commitment to the service of the common people. “We all have to move forward together towards making a strong Rajasthan and for this, it is very important for the officers to.....
Trappist monk on remote Welsh island held in naked photo quiz
Brother Titus Keet, 76, admitted to The Mail on Sunday that he has 200 pictures of himself posing nude on a beach, and that he had sent some of the images to mother-of-two Lisa Love, 56.
Beijing-linked institutes at British universities are stripped of cash
There are 30 Confucius Institutes active across UK campuses, which were set up to deliver culture and language classes to international students.
'The articles I'll never forget from my eight years at WalesOnline'
Welsh Affairs Editor Will Hayward looks back at some of his most memorable pieces of work during his time at WalesOnline
Deported Albanian drug dealer is arrested while trying to return to UK
The gang member was snared by Home Office immigration enforcers as he travelled on a coach from Dublin to Belfast , having flown in on a fake Greek passport from Albania earlier that day.
Minister expelled as he admits duping brothers out of £1million
Reverend Ivan Warwick cynically abused his position to gain control of the finances of the pensioners -draining their bank accounts and selling off the farmhouse they lived in together.
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