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20 January, 2006

Forfeiture rule - exercise of discretion

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20 January, 2006

Pension Service identity and NINO validation process

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20 January, 2006

Online claims for Jobcentre Plus administered benefits

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20 January, 2006

Local housing allowance roll-out to be dropped to get incapacity benefit reforms through parliament

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20 January, 2006

Government decides not to renew contract for Post Office card account

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20 January, 2006

Claimant signatures on housing benefit and council tax benefit claim forms

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20 January, 2006

Almost £3 million lost in online tax credit fraud

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19 January, 2006

Whether medical diagnosis needed to determine severe disability for DLA purposes

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19 January, 2006

Suspension and termination of housing benefit and council tax benefit

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19 January, 2006

Housing benefit subsidy

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19 January, 2006

Experiences of white, black and minority ethnic users of The Appeals Service

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18 January, 2006

Private debt collectors to be used to collect child support debt

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18 January, 2006

Next phase of consultation on the future of UK pensions

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18 January, 2006

Identities of one in seven Network Rail staff stolen as tax credit fraud widens

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18 January, 2006

Government dismisses calls for abolition of the CSA and the transfer of its responsibilities to the

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18 January, 2006

Electronic benefit claims

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17 January, 2006

Whether non-payment of JSA child additions to a woman who is not the 'primary carer' is discriminatory

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