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3 May, 2019

High Court rules that universal credit migration arrangements for those who received severe disability premium before 16 January 2019 are unlawful

[2019] EWHC 1116 (Admin)

3 May, 2019

Work and Pensions Secretary misled Parliament over revised ESA letter sent to claimants' GPs, says Shadow DWP Minister

Claim that letter was cleared by the BMA and the Royal College of GPs was inaccurate and its use may have pushed people into destitution

3 May, 2019

DWP has no staff guidance on advising people to move to universal credit, says Work and Pensions Secretary

Despite evidence from advisers, Work and Pensions Committee told 'there is no such policy operating locally'

3 May, 2019

Payments to local authorities for the Verify Earnings and Pension Alerts service 2019/2020

New DWP guidance

2 May, 2019

DWP estimates that around 1.8 million people will naturally migrate to universal credit due to a change of circumstances between 2019 and 2023

New figures also highlight that just under 1.7 million people are expected to move to universal credit through managed migration over the same period

2 May, 2019

Testing of managed migration operational readiness will not begin until problems have been encountered and resolved through pilot

Letters from Secretary of State and Universal Credit Senior Responsible Owner to the Work and Pensions Committee provide update on approach to managed migration pilot

2 May, 2019

Constant short-term pressure and high pace of work poses risks to overall delivery of future devolved benefits in Scotland

Auditor General finds that while the Scottish Government has done a good job so far, the real challenge is still to come

2 May, 2019

79 per cent of housing benefit capped households have been caught by lower cap levels introduced in November 2016

New DWP statistics also show that 74 per cent of households with capped housing benefit are single parents as are 60 per cent of households with capped universal credit

2 May, 2019

Courts and Tribunals (Online Procedure) Bill receives first reading in the Lords

Bill will establish a Committee that will be able to make Online Procedure Rules in relation to tribunal and other proceedings

2 May, 2019

Whether day of departure and return from Great Britain count when calculating permitted four week absence for purposes of housing benefit

CH/2111/2018

2 May, 2019

Tribunal should have adjourned to obtain record of discussions between examining doctor and supervising clinician that took place prior to completion of medical report

CI/2224/2018

1 May, 2019

DWP yet to prove that it is 'up to the job' of universal credit managed migration, says Work and Pensions Committee

New report renews call for Department to adopt tests of operational readiness before it begins managed migration pilot phase in July 2019

1 May, 2019

Information provided to claimants about their universal credit award is inadequate and, at times, unlawful

New CPAG report sets out how both payment statements and notices of appeal rights could be improved and calls for an urgent review

1 May, 2019

DWP confirms new roles for former Director General of Universal Credit and the Director General of Universal Credit Operations

However, new Director General of 'Change' retains accountability to Parliament for implementing universal credit

1 May, 2019

Whether a person enrolled on a modular course is 'receiving education' during periods in which they are not undertaking any module / whether an academic year can be 'part of a modular course'

CE/1882/2018

1 May, 2019

Relevance of profitability and ‘genuine and effective’ as tests for commercial basis of self-employment for working tax credit

CSTC/283/2018

1 May, 2019

Claimant with epilepsy did not fail to show good cause for not attending medical examination by not arranging home visit in advance

CE/2037/2018

30 April, 2019

DWP confirms it will test the feasibility of a single assessment for work capability and PIP assessments

Written answer to Parliament from Parliamentary Under Secretary for Work and Pensions