6 May, 2020 Open access
5 May, 2020 Open access
Dr Coffey adds that she has 'already asked for the website to be updated', so that people are 'crystal clear' when they apply
5 May, 2020 Open access
New management information also shows that DWP paid more than 800,000 universal credit advances in period since lockdown began
5 May, 2020 Open access
'My priority has been to ensure that the rights of workers are respected and to protect jobs', says Minister
5 May, 2020 Open access
HMRC announces that by midnight on 3 May 2020, more than 6 million employees had been furloughed by 800,000 companies
5 May, 2020 Open access
Key challenges will include deciding when, where, and at what scale work coaches engage with claimants, and how claimant conditionality will be re-introduced post-lockdown
5 May, 2020 Open access
5 May, 2020
PPE v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (ESA)
[2020] UKUT 59 (AAC)
CE/2126/2018
4 May, 2020 Open access
Advice sector plays a vital role in helping people access justice and resolve their legal problems, and should be supported to continue to operate safely and effectively, says Justice Minister
4 May, 2020 Open access
Claimants do not need to contact HMRC as they will be treated as working their normal hours until the Job Retention Scheme and Self-Employment Income Support Scheme close
4 May, 2020 Open access
New scheme will open on 13 May 2020, with those eligible receiving money by 25 May 2020 or within six working days of completing their claim
4 May, 2020
GDC v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (UC)
[2020] UKUT 108 (AAC)
CUC/968/2019
1 May, 2020 Open access
Made under provisions in the Coronavirus Act 2020, the new Direction requires HMRC to be responsible for the payment and management of amounts to be paid under the Scheme
1 May, 2020 Open access
Scheme would include increase in benefits for children, suspending recovery of advance payments, and lifting benefit cap and two-child limit
1 May, 2020 Open access
New figures covering period from 1 March to 28 April 2020 will be published on 5 May, with further releases published every Tuesday thereafter
1 May, 2020
Bill provides for changes to social security provision, including in relation to offences and investigations in 'top up' benefits, and allows judges from other jurisdictions to sit on Scottish Tribunals
30 April, 2020 Open access
However, communication to stakeholders says that direct payments in respect of ongoing rent will continue
30 April, 2020 Open access
Change to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme would allow employees to continue to do some work, and give businesses greater flexibility to respond to the impacts of the crisis
30 April, 2020
Administrative Justice Council highlights that between a third and a half of the sector's service users would require support to access a digital justice system
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