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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.

18 July, 2019

Scottish Government announces additional £9 million funding for its Rapid Rehousing initiative

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18 July, 2019

New universal credit claims will 'receive automatic guidance directing payments to be made to main carer's account'

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18 July, 2019

Independent working group recommends new regulator and licensing of property agents

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17 July, 2019

Labour Party would eliminate in-work poverty by end of first full parliamentary term, says Shadow Chancellor

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17 July, 2019

Consultation launched on the Courts and Tribunals (Online Procedure) Bill

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17 July, 2019

Government commits to reviewing support for all migrant victims of abuse as recommended by Joint Committee report on draft Domestic Abuse Bill

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17 July, 2019

Employment (Minimum Hours) Bill receives first reading in the House of Commons

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17 July, 2019

Flexible Working Bill receives first reading in the House of Commons

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17 July, 2019

Amount which can be deducted from benefits towards child maintenance

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17 July, 2019

Funeral expenses payment claims process amended to enable claims with estimated funeral date

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17 July, 2019

Private renters spend a third of income on rent, the highest proportion of all housing tenures

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17 July, 2019

Domestic Abuse Bill receives first reading in House of Commons

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17 July, 2019

Government launches consultation on establishing a single enforcement body for employment rights

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16 July, 2019

Disabled people have lost on average four times as much as non-disabled people as a result of welfare cuts

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16 July, 2019

Council tenants on universal credit more than three times as likely to be in arrears than tenants on housing benefit

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15 July, 2019

Government proposes extension of statutory sick pay to those earning less than lower earnings limit

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15 July, 2019

More than a third of child support workers see families affected by welfare cuts on a daily basis

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