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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.

11 April, 2020 Open access

Changes needed to government’s COVID-19 employment support schemes to ensure people don’t fall through the gaps

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11 April, 2020

Labour Party confirms appointments to frontbench Work and Pensions team

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9 April, 2020 Open access

No one making a new claim for universal credit needs to call the DWP, says Secretary of State

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9 April, 2020 Open access

Temporary amendment of the Employment Appeal Tribunal Rules in response to COVID-19 outbreak

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9 April, 2020 Open access

DWP sets out how payments from coronavirus support schemes for employees and self-employed impact on housing benefit

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9 April, 2020 Open access

Introduction of the Scottish Child Payment delayed due to coronavirus outbreak

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9 April, 2020 Open access

Temporary amendments to tribunal procedure rules to mitigate against impact of COVID-19 on tribunal users and the judiciary

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9 April, 2020 Open access

‘Exceptional demand’ resulted in more than 2 million telephone calls being made to the DWP on a single day last week

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9 April, 2020 Open access

Universal credit claims in Northern Ireland have increased tenfold over the last three weeks

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9 April, 2020 Open access

Increase in maximum additional amount within funeral expenses payment in Northern Ireland

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9 April, 2020

Citizens Advice and Citizens Advice Scotland awarded a second year of grant funding to continue to deliver the universal credit ‘Help to Claim’ service

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9 April, 2020

High Court rules that council did not breach Care Act, Housing Act and ECHR duties when it took more than 18 months to rehouse a newly severely disabled council tenant

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9 April, 2020

Court of Appeal considers interaction between a determination of whether a person is vulnerable under the Housing Act 1996 and compliance with the public sector equality duty

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8 April, 2020 Open access

Work and Pensions Committee seeks evidence on how coronavirus is affecting people who need to rely on the benefits system

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8 April, 2020 Open access

More than a third of firms plan to furlough most or all of their staff over the next week, new survey finds

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8 April, 2020 Open access

Four PIP review exercises paused during coronavirus outbreak

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8 April, 2020

EU national who worked for more than a year, and who was then involuntarily unemployed and registered at a jobcentre, retained worker status and did not need to show 'compelling evidence' of a 'genuine chance of being engaged' after six months

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