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25 July, 2019

1,400 people who have been moved onto universal credit by virtue of suspected fraud have been interviewed under caution

Secretary of State says interviews 'are not supposed to be confrontational' but admits she has not seen the letters inviting people to interview

25 July, 2019

Whether tribunal justified in switching basis of recovery from that relied on by Secretary of State / sufficiency of secondary evidence to show misrepresentation when claim form no longer available

CJSA/2194/2017 and CJSA/2195/2017

24 July, 2019

DWP confirms launch of universal credit managed migration pilot in Harrogate

'We’ve already started the learning on morning one', DWP's Universal Credit Change Director tells Select Committee

24 July, 2019

Urgency to pass managed migration regulations this week without debate is 'disrespectful' and ‘entirely of the government's making’

House of Lords criticises DWP’s failure to honour commitment to debate regulations before laying them

24 July, 2019

DWP backtracks on provision of SDP transitional payments to people formerly entitled to the premium only through housing benefit

New guidance to local authorities says any claimants that may lose out from the change can rely on discretionary housing payments

24 July, 2019

Secretary of State confirms her decision not to extend implicit consent to Members of the Scottish Parliament

Implicit consent is 'no longer necessary given the speed at which claimants can provide explicit consent', she explains

24 July, 2019

Tribunal must make sufficient factual findings and give reasons when deciding whether claimant's condition qualifies as a prescribed disease

CSI/50/2019

24 July, 2019

Fan heater, hair dryer and hot water tap used to ease symptoms of peripheral neuropathy counted as aids in relation to Activity 5 'Managing toilet needs or incontinence'

CPIP/2574/2018

23 July, 2019

Regulations laid for universal credit managed migration pilot

New statutory instrument also provides for transitional payments to those who were previously entitled to an SDP in their income support, income-related ESA or income-based JSA

23 July, 2019

Secretary of State confirms she is laying regulations to enable universal credit managed migration pilot to start this month

New regulations will also provide for transitional payments of up to £405 month to claimants who were previously entitled to a severe disability premium

23 July, 2019

MPs call on government to fully compensate all claimants who lose out financially through universal credit natural migration

New Work and Pensions Commitee report also calls for DWP to warn claimants that they may lose out and provide a full list of the 'changes of circumstances' that lead to a claim for universal credit

23 July, 2019

DWP confirms that jobcentre customer service managers will have received specialist homelessness training by August 2019

Newly trained staff will be ‘instrumental in sharing best practice and building crucial links to local organisations’

23 July, 2019

DWP sets out commitment to support prisoners in joint partnership agreement with Ministry of Justice

Agreement specifies how DWP, prisons and probation services work together to provide employment and welfare support in custody and the community

23 July, 2019

Administering disability benefit mandatory reconsiderations and appeals cost almost £67 million in 2018/2019

New figures provided by Minister for Disabled People in response to question in parliament

22 July, 2019

MPs urge government to pass regulations for managed migration pilot and SDP transitional payments

Government needs to 'get on with giving disabled people the money they’re owed', says Work and Pensions Select Committee

22 July, 2019

Regulation-making powers for managed migration to universal credit brought into force

New statutory instrument

22 July, 2019

House of Lords says ‘prognosis is not good’ for EU Settlement Scheme causing injustice in future

EEA Nationals (Indefinite Leave to Remain) Bill receives second reading in House of Lords

19 July, 2019

Claimants facing 'unacceptable scale and range of difficulties' with universal credit mandatory reconsideration process

New CPAG report sets out wide range of problems including delays, gatekeeping and failure to provide mandatory reconsideration notices