21 March, 2019
21 March, 2019
Parliamentary written answer says local authorities can then consider the possible impacts of new awards on housing benefit and council tax reduction entitlement
21 March, 2019
New DWP guidance on housing benefit subsidy payments to local authorities
21 March, 2019
Government will be required to report on extending eligibility for the UK Border Agency concession - that enables time-limited access to social security provision - within six months of the Act coming into force
21 March, 2019
New statutory rules ensure that benefit uprating provisions remains valid in the absence of a Northern Ireland Assembly to approve them
21 March, 2019
New statutory instrument
20 March, 2019
New research finds that female lone parents, black families, severely disabled people and families with more than three children lose out most in period from 2010-2022
20 March, 2019
However, analysis of employment data shows no statistically significant difference
19 March, 2019
Inquiry launched in response to reports that welfare reforms driving people to exchange sex for basic living essentials
19 March, 2019
Call for evidence focuses on claimants in the all-work related activity conditionality group
19 March, 2019
New DWP statistics also show that the total time from point of entering reassessment process to a decision is also increasing
19 March, 2019
Responses to call for evidence will be used to underpin the Committee's independent research into the living standards and financial position of parents who have separated
19 March, 2019
Work and Pensions Secretary says that the government is 'committed to ensuring our communication is clear'
19 March, 2019
Following successful testing with four local authorities, DWP is approaching more authorities for the next phase of rollout
18 March, 2019
New research from the Children’s Society also finds that 23 councils have scrapped their schemes while a fifith of councils have cut spending by half
18 March, 2019
New Welsh Government report also highlights that an extra 50,000 children in Wales will be pushed into poverty as a direct result of reforms
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