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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.

1 April, 2011

Sex Discrimination Order 1976 (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2011

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1 April, 2011

Employment Equality (Repeal of Retirement Age Provisions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2011

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1 April, 2011

Almost 300 voluntary sector organisations to be involved in delivering the Work Programme

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1 April, 2011

Social security and child support appeal receipts for April 2010-February 2011 up by 25 per cent on last year

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1 April, 2011

‘Transparency in outcomes: a framework for quality in adult social care’ consultation

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1 April, 2011

DWP announces end of ‘lets talk money’ campaign

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1 April, 2011

Government announces changes to insolvency regime

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1 April, 2011

Details of flat rate pension to be announced next week

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1 April, 2011

Up-rating of mesotheliomia and pneumoconiosis lump sum payments

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31 March, 2011

Establishment of the Employment, Skills and Enterprise Scheme

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31 March, 2011

Provisions arising from the Employment Act (Northern Ireland) 2011

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31 March, 2011

Minister for Employment provides further information on implementation of universal credit

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31 March, 2011

Employment Law Update

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31 March, 2011

London and Northern Ireland identified as UK’s debt problem hotspots

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31 March, 2011

Kings Fund makes assessment of the prospects for integrating health and social care

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31 March, 2011

Recent developments in housing law

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31 March, 2011

Makisi v Birmingham City Council

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