4 November, 2020
4 November, 2020 Open access
New statutory instrument
4 November, 2020 Open access
New statutory instrument
3 November, 2020 Open access
Secretary of State says regulations will be laid and made prior to the easement's current expiry date of 12 November 2020
3 November, 2020 Open access
Mr Hancock says button 'is coming', despite having told Parliament two weeks ago that it is 'there on the app'
3 November, 2020
Objectives include promoting take-up of benefits and extending temporary flexibilities in the Discretionary Assistance Fund to March 2021
3 November, 2020
2 November, 2020 Open access
Message from Lord Chief Justice and Senior President of Tribunals also advises judges they must continue to make full use of remote attendance so that cases can be dealt with 'as soon and as efficiently as possible'
2 November, 2020 Open access
Local Government Association reports that 2.5 million working age people claimed the benefit between April and June this year
2 November, 2020 Open access
New report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation warns that, without continued support from furlough schemes and temporary benefit increases, it is clear that poverty will increase
30 October, 2020
New annual report also highlights cases where universal credit claimants find themselves in debt 'through no fault of their own' due to recovery of official error overpayents
30 October, 2020 Open access
Letter to Prime Minister also includes calls for temporary universal credit uplift to be made permanent and for free school meal vouchers to be extended
30 October, 2020 Open access
Welsh Government announces new SSP enhancement scheme to run from 1 November 2020 to 31 March 2021
30 October, 2020 Open access
New recruits will be 'trained up' to help jobseekers get the support they need, says Department
30 October, 2020
New statutory instrument
29 October, 2020
2019 British Social Attitudes Survey also shows that only 15 per cent of people now think those on social security are 'undeserving'
28 October, 2020 Open access
Key recommendations in new 'Jobs, jobs, jobs' report include maintaining £1,000 boost to universal credit and working tax credit, extending grace period for benefit cap, and continuing suspension of MIF
28 October, 2020 Open access
Institute for Public Policy Research recommendations include bringing forward start date for Scottish Child Payments and introducing automatic payment of local administered benefits in time for 2021/2022
28 October, 2020 Open access
Letter to Secretary of State asks whether suspension will be extended beyond its 12 November 2020 expiry date
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