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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.

22 February, 2011

Scottish government announces £10m funding to help people into work

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22 February, 2011

Blind and partially sighted people ‘right to be terrified’ of welfare reforms

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21 February, 2011

Whether claimant's need to adjust daytime activities meant that sleep problems interfered with those activities

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21 February, 2011

Housing Law Update

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21 February, 2011

Entitlement to maternity allowance / misleading advice from DWP and HMRC

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18 February, 2011

Welfare Reform Bill reaction

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18 February, 2011

Government to take forward plans for local authorities to develop local council tax rebate schemes

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18 February, 2011

Change to uprating benefits by the Consumer Prices Index is to be permanent

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18 February, 2011

Welsh assembly government sets out plans to renew social services and social care

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18 February, 2011

Right to Purchase (Application Form) (Scotland) Order 2011

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18 February, 2011

Housing (Scotland) Act 2010 (Commencement No 2 Transitional, Transitory and Saving Provisions) Order

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18 February, 2011

Local support to replace community care grants and crisis loans

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18 February, 2011

Healthy Start Scheme changes

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18 February, 2011

Transfer of benefit debt to private sector debt recovery agencies

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17 February, 2011

Stonham v Ramrattan & Anor

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17 February, 2011

Ministers call for end to long-term sickness absence

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17 February, 2011

‘Time to Train’ will not be extended this April to employees of small and medium-sized businesses

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