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27 October, 2005

Whether ‘on arrival’ asylum seekers are ‘lawfully present’

CIS/2091/2001 — R(IS) 2/06

27 October, 2005

Free eye examinations for all in Scotland by 2007

Deputy Health Minister announcement

27 October, 2005

Automatic recovery of all disputed tax credit overpayments to be suspended

Paymaster General's announcement to Commons Treasury Select Committee

26 October, 2005

Attention in connection with the bodily function of walking / physiotherapy as attention / meaning of daytime where claimant is a child

CDLA/2333/2005

26 October, 2005

Tax credits, child benefit and civil partnerships

New statutory instrument

26 October, 2005

New lone parent In-Work Credit pilots

New HB guidance

26 October, 2005

Electronic delivery of DWP services

New HB guidance

26 October, 2005

Benefits in residential and nursing care

New HB guidance

26 October, 2005

Benefit position of Gurkhas following change in Home Office policy

New HB guidance

26 October, 2005

Benefit deadline looms for widowers

No time to lose says Citizens Advice and the TUC

26 October, 2005

‘Operational adjustments’ to the Jobcentre Plus Customer Management System

New HB guidance on action to deal with poor performance

25 October, 2005

Revenue needs to invest in customer service for the most vulnerable

Low Incomes Tax Reform Group calls for action

24 October, 2005

Sheltered accommodation and eligible housing costs

CPC/968/2005

24 October, 2005

Means-tested benefits to rise by 2.2% in April 2006

New official figures

24 October, 2005

Housing benefit overpayments

New statutory instrument

24 October, 2005

Habitual residence & Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Bhakta

New DWP guidance

24 October, 2005

Entitlement to the severe disability premium where carer’s allowance award is invalid

New DWP guidance

21 October, 2005

Revenue chairman denies Ombudsman’s claims of systemic tax credit maladministration

Overpayments are 'an intrinsic part of the system'