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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.

15 September, 2010

Increase in higher permitted earnings limit from October 2010 in Northern Ireland

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15 September, 2010

Secretary of State denies any knowledge of further £4bn cut to welfare spending announced by Chancellor

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15 September, 2010

UK unemployment falls to 2.47 million

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15 September, 2010

Black and minority ethnic communities’ experience of overcrowding

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15 September, 2010

Most English councils will not meet adult service users’ moderate care needs by next year

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15 September, 2010

Government cuts likely to lead to closure of Independent Living Fund

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15 September, 2010

£3.4 million boost for credit unions in Wales

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15 September, 2010

Recent developments in housing law

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15 September, 2010

New Direct Payments regulations in England

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15 September, 2010

Legislative framework for social care is outdated and needs modernising

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14 September, 2010

Trial migration of incapacity benefits claimants onto ESA

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14 September, 2010

New IPPR analysis highlights rising incidence of in-work poverty

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14 September, 2010

Payment by results for private sector debt collection agencies acting for HMRC

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14 September, 2010

New statistics on guardianship under the Mental Health Act

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14 September, 2010

Employment Law update

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14 September, 2010

Care Quality Commission streamlines its approach to assessment of quality

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14 September, 2010

Landlords Association calls for zero tolerance approach to worst excesses of the rental market

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