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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.

4 March, 2009

Northern Ireland Executive introduces £150 fuel payment

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4 March, 2009

Miscellaneous amendments in relation to child support

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4 March, 2009

Factors affecting claimants’ behaviour in reporting changes in circumstances

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4 March, 2009

Exploring the impact of disability benefits

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4 March, 2009

Adviser Discretion Fund eligibility to be extended

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3 March, 2009

HB departments at risk of losing access to Customer Information Service

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3 March, 2009

Habitual residence test and former residents of Zimbabwe

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3 March, 2009

Child poverty legislation laid before the Welsh Assembly

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3 March, 2009

Benefits and support in residential care in Scotland

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3 March, 2009

‘Right time’ housing benefit performance indicator

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2 March, 2009

Power to recover official error overpayments under common law

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2 March, 2009

Community service orders and benefit sanctions

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27 February, 2009

Right to reside / whether residence permit issued under 2000 regulations has same effect as registration certificate

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26 February, 2009

Majority of carers find that Jobcentre Plus services are not well suited to their personal circumstances

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26 February, 2009

Flexible New Deal funding to be less dependent on contractors placing people in work

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25 February, 2009

Revenue guidance on recovery of tax credit overpayments

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25 February, 2009

Meeting the needs of ‘hard to help’ claimants through contracted out employment programmes

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