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19 June, 2013

Health and Care Professions Council investigates use of ‘sham’ DWP psychometric test

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19 June, 2013

Transition funding for council tax support schemes not to be extended

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19 June, 2013

Support for 85 per cent of childcare costs under universal credit to be introduced from April 2016

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19 June, 2013

Affordable rent model in London at risk

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19 June, 2013

Almost a third of UK’s social workers not currently receiving supervision

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19 June, 2013

Up to 30 years to save for a deposit, says Shelter

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19 June, 2013

Changes of circumstances affecting housing benefit for universal credit claimants

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19 June, 2013

Local worklessness policy analysis

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18 June, 2013

High court challenge to fees for claims in employment tribunal

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18 June, 2013

‘Housing and employment services: Collaboration in a time of change’

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18 June, 2013

Money Advice Trust comments on new guidance for local authority on bailiffs

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18 June, 2013

Local Government Ombudsman upholds housing complaint about Southwark Council

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18 June, 2013

DCLG writes to local authorities about housing rights of Croatian nationals following EU accession

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18 June, 2013

Care Quality Commission launches consultation on way it should inspect services

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18 June, 2013

Office of Fair Trading uses power to suspend a credit licence for the first time

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18 June, 2013

Pensions Bill 2013-2014 receives second reading in House of Commons

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18 June, 2013

Reducing universal credit taper to 55 per cent would have no impact on numbers living in poverty, says Minister for Employment

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