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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.

20 December, 2017

Secure Tenancies (Victims of Domestic Abuse) Bill receives first reading

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20 December, 2017

Social Security (Scotland) Bill unanimously passes its first stage in the Scottish Parliament

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20 December, 2017

Council tax rises will not bring in enough money to solve the social care funding crisis, says LGA

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20 December, 2017

Self-employed recipients of universal credit to receive 12 weeks of ‘business mentoring’

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20 December, 2017

Indicative 2018/2019 housing benefit administration subsidy arrangements for local authorities

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20 December, 2017

DWP issues new guidance in relation to recent miscellaneous amendments to social security legislation

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19 December, 2017

Government rejects call to suspend and review the Minimum Income Floor for self-employed universal credit claimants

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19 December, 2017

Child Poverty (Scotland) Act 2017 receives Royal Assent

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19 December, 2017

Treatment of kinship care and continuing care payments in income support, JSA, and ESA

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19 December, 2017

One million children in poverty will miss out on free school meals as a result of proposed eligibility criteria for universal credit claimants

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19 December, 2017

Equalities and Human Rights Commission launches gender pay gap reporting enforcement strategy

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19 December, 2017

Claimants are entitled to a bedroom under regulation B13 with reference to the actual occupants or class of occupants who may occupy the room

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18 December, 2017

Government publishes response to Paul Gray's second independent review of personal independence payment assessments

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18 December, 2017

More than a third of PIP claimants feel unable to explain things they want to at their assessment

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18 December, 2017

Work and Pensions Committee launches new inquiry into assistive technology

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18 December, 2017

Money Advice Service publishes new five-year commissioning strategy

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18 December, 2017

First President of Welsh Tribunals sworn in

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