So, the election is over and many readers will be heaving a sigh of relief that the Conservative's have been defeated. But mixed with that, for many, will the huge new anxiety of not knowing what Labour have planned for claimants.
We'll publish any welfare benefits related updates here as we get them.
But there may be many members of the Labour government giving interviews that touch on benefits. There’s no hope that we can keep track of them all.
So, if you come across anything new, please post a comment here and help us to give readers some desperately needed information about what the future might hold.
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Full details of DWP ministers and their responsibilities
The government have now announced full details of the DWP ministers and their responsibilities. Possibly good news is the appointment of Stephen Timms as minister for disability. Possibly less good news is the appointment of right of centre MP Alison McGovern as minister for employment.
New DWP ministers announced
Sir Stephen Timms and Alison McGovern have been appointed DWP ministers, though their roles have not yet been revealed. Timms has been a staunch advocate on behalf of disabled claimants in his role as chair of the work and pensions committee.
Liz Kendall is new secretary of state for work and pensions
Liz Kendall has been named as the new secretary of state for work and pensions, find out more about her here.
The fate of Tory DWP secretaries of state
We don't yet have a formal announcement of who the Labour secretary of state for work and pensions will be, but we do now know the fate of all the Conservative holders of that post since 2010. Find out which former Tory DWP secretaries of state survived the election .