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A 2025 Upper Tribunal ruling has confirmed what many Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claimants have been saying for years:PIP assessments are often carried out using the wrong legal test. In JAT v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, the Upper Tribunal found that a First-tier Tribunal had made an error of law when assessing […]

Why I created Justice Writer Pro® and who it’s really for

For a long time, I didn’t plan to build a “tool”, I strove to swim in a huge legal fight, where lack of access to affordable knowledge was drowning me and DWP knew it, so did the Justice System. I felt like a puppet in ‘their’ show. I was told I had rights, but no-one […]

The FEAR Bill: The UK’s New Law No One Is Reporting — And Why You Must Prepare Now

https://youtu.be/1WN3mZVaa9c?si=Vkw_of1ckeyp27Vj While the country is distracted by illegal immigration headlines, leadership scandals, and the cost-of-living crisis, the UK Government has quietly pushed a Bill through Parliament that will fundamentally change how your money, your bank accounts, and your private financial data are treated. It is called the Public Authorities (Fraud, Error and Recovery) Bill, but […]

Universal Credit: Do You Really Have to Give DWP Your Bank Statements?

If you’ve recently received a message saying your Universal Credit claim is under review, you’re not alone. Thousands of claimants have been told they’re being “investigated” — often with no explanation — and then asked to upload months of unredacted bank statements. But here’s the truth: under the law, you don’t have to give DWP […]

Avoid DWP Spies Invading Your Banking Privacy With This One Bank

With the government pushing ahead with the Fraud and Error Bill, claimants are worried about the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) prying deeper into our personal financial lives. The idea that officials can trawl through bank accounts without suspicion of fraud feels less like safeguarding public money — and more like surveillance. That’s why […]

The DWP’s Data Breach Problem: Why Trust Is Running Out

https://youtu.be/iOl11tJsrJg For years, I’ve warned that the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has a culture problem around privacy and data. I saw it up close. In my own court case, documents disclosed by the DWP revealed names and National Insurance Numbers of more than 300 Universal Credit employees—information that should never have been exposed. […]

The 4‑Point PIP Rule Has Been Scrapped — For Now

But don’t celebrate too soon … In a major turnaround, Labour has abandoned the controversial 4-point rule for Personal Independence Payment (PIP), just hours before a critical vote on the Universal Credit and PIP Reform Bill.