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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.

10 July, 2012

Suspension of benefit pending appeal against decision of First-tier Tribunal

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9 July, 2012

Assessing eligibility for blue disabled parking badges following the introduction of personal independence payment

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9 July, 2012

Social Security Advisory Committee issues further call for evidence on universal credit and related regulations

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9 July, 2012

Less than one in four Work Programme participants have completed at least three successive months off benefits

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9 July, 2012

Byrne & Anor v Poplar Housing and Regeneration Community Association Ltd

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9 July, 2012

Further details needed on social care cap plans

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9 July, 2012

Employment case law round up

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9 July, 2012

Housing Law Update

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6 July, 2012

660,000 claimants to be affected by size criteria restrictions in social rented sector

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6 July, 2012

Property Factors (Code of Conduct) (Scotland) Order 2012

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6 July, 2012

73 per cent of homecare visits reported as lasting for 30 minutes or less

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6 July, 2012

Jobseeker’s allowance and members of the reserve forces

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6 July, 2012

Jobseeker’s allowance, work experience and sanctions

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6 July, 2012

Data sharing between the DWP, local authorities and social landlords

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6 July, 2012

Employment and support allowance awards made pending an appeal

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5 July, 2012

Graham v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Jobcentre Plus)

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5 July, 2012

Benefit cap will not be applied for 39 weeks to those who have worked for 12 months and lost job through no fault of their own, says DWP

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