Need to know
The DWP has issued an important update on Universal Credit with a key July 2026 deadline close at hand
Universal Credit latest as DWP issues update before deadline – need to know
- The Department for Work and Pensions has issued an update for benefit claimants moving to Universal Credit.
- More than 2.3 million people have been sent migration notices to switch from legacy benefits like income support and housing benefit. However, hundreds of thousands have yet to make the transition, risking losing their financial support entirely.
- Claimants receive a ‘migration notice’ with a deadline to claim Universal Credit or face losing money. Official data shows that while 1.99 million people have successfully made claims, a significant number remain at risk.
- Minister Stephen Timms told Parliament: “All customers have access to support throughout the process, including the Move to Universal Credit Helpline and independent Help to Claim support provided by Citizens Advice.”
- The DWP has announced exemptions for vulnerable groups, particularly Employment and Support Allowance customers who may need personal appointees. Enhanced support includes tailored contact and visiting officer assistance for those who haven’t engaged.
- Income-related ESA and certain Housing Benefit claims will end on June 30, though this deadline was extended in March. Citizens Advice warns: “Most legacy benefits will stop in July 2026.”
- READ THE FULL STORY: DWP Universal Credit update issued ahead of key July deadline
At Reach and across our entities we and our partners use information collected through cookies and other identifiers from your device to improve experience on our site, analyse how it is used and to show personalised advertising. You can opt out of the sale or sharing of your data, at any time clicking the “Do Not Sell or Share my Data” button at the bottom of the webpage. Please note that your preferences are browser specific. Use of our website and any of our services represents your acceptance of the use of cookies and consent to the practices described in our Privacy Notice and Terms and Conditions.


