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17 May, 2012

Universal credit will ‘dramatically reduce’ fraud and error, according to Lord Freud

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17 May, 2012

Individual insolvencies by region 2000 to 2012

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17 May, 2012

MPs report on Adult Apprenticeship Programme

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17 May, 2012

Leading housing groups warn that the government is failing to tackle housing crisis

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17 May, 2012

Update on size criteria in the social rented sector for working age claimants from April 2013

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16 May, 2012

DWP missed opportunities to detect potential problems at A4e, says National Audit Office

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16 May, 2012

David Cameron considering further £25bn of welfare cuts

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16 May, 2012

Number of people who have home care paid by local authority falls by 11 per cent

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16 May, 2012

Unemployment falls by 45,000

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16 May, 2012

Predicted rise in number of people facing serious debt problems

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16 May, 2012

Equality Act 2010: consultation on employer liability for harassment of employees by third parties

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16 May, 2012

Significance of family to homeless young people

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16 May, 2012

Changes to lone parent obligations for those whose youngest child is aged 5 or above

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16 May, 2012

Treating hospital in-patients as having limited capability for work

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16 May, 2012

Consultation on proposals to streamline employment tribunal process

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16 May, 2012

Lodger with exclusive occupation of a room can be classed as a non-dependant if facts support that conclusion

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16 May, 2012

Whether refusal of child tax credit to substantial minority carer is discriminatory under the European Convention on Human Rights

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