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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.

29 October, 2014

Shared parental pay for employees who are adopting from overseas

More Welfare rights news

29 October, 2014

Statutory adoption pay, statutory paternity pay or shared parental pay for those who have baby with help of surrogate

More Welfare rights news

29 October, 2014

Supreme Court rules that Haringey’s consultation on council tax reduction scheme was unlawful

More Welfare rights case law

28 October, 2014

Mensah v Salford City Council

More Housing case law

28 October, 2014

National Audit Office publishes summary of the DWP’s performance in 2013/2014

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28 October, 2014

DWP publishes independent living fund user analysis

More Community care news

27 October, 2014

Care and Support (Disputes Between Local Authorities) Regulations 2014

More Community care news

27 October, 2014

Care and Support (Ordinary Residence) (Specified Accommodation) Regulations 2014

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27 October, 2014

Care and Support (Assessment) Regulations 2014

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27 October, 2014

Care and Support (Continuity of Care) Regulations 2014

More Community care news

27 October, 2014

Care and Support (Independent Advocacy Support) Regulations 2014

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27 October, 2014

DWP publishes research into ‘ideal customer journey’ for new state pension

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27 October, 2014

Employment case law round up

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27 October, 2014

Findings from the Survey of Employment Tribunal Applications 2013

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27 October, 2014

Morris v Blackpool Borough Council & Anor

More Housing case law

27 October, 2014

DWP consults on closing partially and fully compliant Child Support Agency cases simultaneously

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24 October, 2014

Jobseeking process to be made paperless as part of jobcentre ‘digital revolution’

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