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Daily news and case law updates across five areas of social welfare law: welfare benefits, debt, housing, employment and community care. Subscribe for updates.

11 February, 2013

900,000 single parent families to lose under universal credit compared to 700,000 who will gain

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11 February, 2013

Housing law update

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11 February, 2013

Employment case law round up

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11 February, 2013

National Assistance in Scotland

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8 February, 2013

Introduction of local council tax reduction schemes in Wales

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8 February, 2013

Santander UK Plc v Harrison & Anor

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8 February, 2013

New protection for consumers paying for debt management advice

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8 February, 2013

3 in 4 people would be worried about financial impact of giving full time care to family member

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8 February, 2013

Ministers plan changes to debt arrangement scheme in Scotland

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8 February, 2013

Most problems with the work capability assessment process lie firmly within the DWP

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7 February, 2013

Impact of Provider-led Pathways to Work on employment and benefits

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7 February, 2013

New regulations in relation to Council Tax in Wales

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7 February, 2013

AT & Ors, R (on the application of) v London Borough of Islington

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7 February, 2013

Using social security data for the purposes of local council tax reduction schemes

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7 February, 2013

Establishing a non-statutory advisory body to discharge the functions of the Scottish Committee of the Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council

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7 February, 2013

Reaction to increase in number of people sleeping rough

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7 February, 2013

Changes to which overseas relationships may be treated as civil partnerships

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