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Daily news and case law updates across five areas of social welfare law: welfare benefits, debt, housing, employment and community care. Subscribe for updates.

16 February, 2015

Extension of the Workers Registration Scheme in 2009 was unlawful

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16 February, 2015

DWP publishes good practice guide on pursuing housing benefit overpayment recovery effectively

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16 February, 2015

DWP begins to write to existing EEA national jobseeker's allowance claimants about three-month time limit to their claim

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16 February, 2015

Calculation of additional state pension

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16 February, 2015

‘More than ever, universal credit is working’, says Iain Duncan Smith

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16 February, 2015

Wage stagnation has increased deficit by at least £33bn, says TUC

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16 February, 2015

House of Commons library note on retaliatory eviction in the private rented sector

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16 February, 2015

Employment case law round up

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16 February, 2015

Miscellaneous amendments relating to prescribed diseases for industrial injuries disablement benefit in Northern Ireland

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16 February, 2015

DWP announces third and fourth tranches of universal credit national roll-out

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13 February, 2015

Employment Rights (Increase of Limits) Order 2015

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13 February, 2015

Rynda (UK) Ltd v Rhijnsburger

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13 February, 2015

Pilots announced to explore ways to help carers balance work with their caring responsibilities

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13 February, 2015

Information Commissioner expresses 'significant concerns' in relation to the DWP's proposals for universal credit data sharing

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13 February, 2015

Rynda (UK) Ltd v Rhijnsburger

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13 February, 2015

Treasury Select Committee notes that welfare reforms that were originally expected to save £19 billion have in fact resulted in only £2.5 billion of savings

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13 February, 2015

Disclosure to credit reference agencies of information relating to those liable to pay child support

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