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17 March, 2014

Bhatia Best LTD v Lord Chancellor

More Housing case law

14 March, 2014

Welsh Government launches housing allocation and homelessness consultation

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14 March, 2014

Children and Families Act 2014

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14 March, 2014

Leasehold Reform (Amendment) Act 2014

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14 March, 2014

National Assistance (Sums for Personal Requirements) Amendment (England) Regulations 2014

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14 March, 2014

Miscellaneous amendments to tax credit regulations

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14 March, 2014

Removal of entitlement to housing benefit for EEA nationals in receipt of income-based jobseeker's allowance

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14 March, 2014

Massive fall in employment tribunals was ‘highly predictable’

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14 March, 2014

Significant drop in claims received in employment tribunals over last year

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14 March, 2014

Sector-wide partnership publishes ‘Personalisation Action Plan’

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14 March, 2014

Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014

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14 March, 2014

New regulations issued in relation to the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007

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14 March, 2014

Mortgage lenders contributution to the cost of the Mortgage Interest Direct Scheme

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14 March, 2014

61 per cent fall in employment and support allowance appeals over last year

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13 March, 2014

DWP research shows that less than half of providers think that Work Programme is effective

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13 March, 2014

Huge increase in numbers of people seeking help with council tax arrears

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13 March, 2014

Onu v Akwiwu & Anor

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