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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.

1 June, 2010

Making local housing allowance payments direct to claimant’s landlord

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28 May, 2010

Commisssion on the Future for Housing Northern Ireland publishes final report

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28 May, 2010

Government urged to clarify the law on drug-testing at work

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28 May, 2010

Pathways to Work programme has had 'limited impact' and provides 'poor value for money' says National Audit Office

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28 May, 2010

Citizens Advice welcomes proposals for prescription charge reform

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28 May, 2010

Benefits worth £1.3bn underpaid last year

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28 May, 2010

Alternative means of notifying benefit departments of births and deaths

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27 May, 2010

Craftrule Ltd.v 41-60 Albert Palace Mansions (Freehold) Ltd

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27 May, 2010

Government confirms funding to support the personalisation agenda will not be cut

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27 May, 2010

Secretary of State calls for end to ‘culture of welfare dependency’

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27 May, 2010

HMRC error reveals personal details of up to 50,000 tax credit claimants

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26 May, 2010

Employment Law update

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26 May, 2010

Cautious welcome for government’s commitment to close gender pay gap

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26 May, 2010

Edwards v Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

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25 May, 2010

Transparency and accountability needed if councils given more decision making powers on housing

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25 May, 2010

Right to request flexible working to be extended to all employees

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25 May, 2010

Employment case law round up

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