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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.

7 June, 2019

Work and Pensions Committee ‘invites’ DWP to reconsider stance on links between survival sex and universal credit

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7 June, 2019

DWP estimates that cost of reversing changes to state pension age would be £215 billion

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7 June, 2019

FCA announces measures to provide greater protection for consumers using overdrafts

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7 June, 2019

Work and Pensions Committee launches inquiry into DWP spending plans

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7 June, 2019

HMRC cancels more than 6,000 ‘Failure to Notify' penalties issued for not registering for High Income Child Benefit Charge

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6 June, 2019

Government reaffirms justification for two-child limit as ensuring fairness between claimants and working parents

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6 June, 2019

Trussell Trust and StepChange call for universal credit advance payments to be non-repayable

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6 June, 2019

MPs express concern about the despair experienced by many of those having deductions made from their universal credit

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6 June, 2019

DWP waived 10 universal credit overpayments on the grounds of hardship during 2018/2019, government confirms

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5 June, 2019

UK Government ‘strongly refutes’ UN Special Rapporteur’s claim that design and delivery of welfare reforms are deliberately punitive

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5 June, 2019

Changes needed to the design and function of universal credit so it goes 'with the grain of people's lives rather than against it'

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5 June, 2019

57 per cent of universal credit full service claims had a deduction applied in February 2019

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5 June, 2019

Housing benefit and transition to universal credit payments where lead legacy benefit claimant is approaching state pension age

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5 June, 2019

Government confirms that it is reviewing national minimum wage naming scheme and that scheme has been suspended for duration of review

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5 June, 2019

Scottish APPG recommends legislative reforms to address ‘ticking timebomb’ of tenement maintenance problems

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5 June, 2019

Circumstances when liability for further education student tuition fee loans can be cancelled

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4 June, 2019

Scottish Commission on Social Security publishes first scrutiny report on draft young carer grant regulations

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