30 September, 2021 Open access
30 September, 2021
Opinion on case referred by Social Security Appeal Tribunal in Northern Ireland in March 2020
30 September, 2021
Payments after that date will be suspended unless valid alternative account details are provided
30 September, 2021
New service will 'make social security more accessible to disabled people in Scotland, ensuring their voices are heard', says Minister
30 September, 2021
While inviting views on three options for reform, Government says that it would prefer to transfer all of the jurisdiction of the sheriff court as it is 'not the correct environment for determining debt in the social security system’
30 September, 2021
New statutory instrument
29 September, 2021 Open access
29 September, 2021
New report finds that overpayment rate has more than doubled since 2018/2019, reaching highest level to date
28 September, 2021
Call for evidence also seeks views on how the DWP could work more effectively with stakeholders to develop policy and monitor concerns
28 September, 2021
New statutory instrument
28 September, 2021
New statutory rule
27 September, 2021
While encouraging online applications, open letter to tribunal users also advises that a new paper SSCS1 form has been issued which replaces all previous versions
27 September, 2021
In Party conference speech, Mr Reynolds says Labour will allow people to keep more of their earnings, increase sick pay and replace work capability assessments with a system that supports people rather than treating them with suspicion
27 September, 2021
Scottish Minister says taking action to stop the payments is 'unnecessary and disproportionate' and risks homelessness, destitution, hunger and poor health
27 September, 2021
New statutory instrument
24 September, 2021 Open access
Reports of a lack of available judges means that challenge being taken by claimants of employment and support allowance may now not take place until November 2021
24 September, 2021 Open access
Reports that the DWP is lobbying the Chancellor to fund reduction as partial mitigation for imminent removal of £20 a week universal credit uplift
24 September, 2021
New DWP guidance
24 September, 2021
It is difficult to avoid the conclusion that the government is refusing to publish the research because its findings are too embarrassing, says Work and Pensions Committee Chair
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