13 September, 2017
13 September, 2017
New DWP statistics show that the value of outstanding overpayments as at January 2017 had risen by 8 per cent compared to the same point the previous year
13 September, 2017
New DWP statistics show that 'musculoskeletal disease' is the next most common condition
13 September, 2017
New DWP statistics also show that 6 per cent of housing costs payments for private rented sector tenants are paid direct to their landlord
13 September, 2017
New statutory rule
13 September, 2017
New statutory instrument
13 September, 2017
13 September, 2017
New statutory rule implements a new rate relief scheme to provide support to low income households who receive universal credit
12 September, 2017
Council notes that latex allergy is rarely acquired outside workplace and prescription should be extended to all workers with occupational contact
12 September, 2017
Council review concludes there is insufficient evidence to recommend prescription under the Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit Scheme
12 September, 2017
Council notes that published evidence points to new occupational causes of nasal carcinoma due to exposure to wood dust
12 September, 2017
New statutory instrument
12 September, 2017
Council review concludes there is insufficient evidence to recommend prescription under the Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit Scheme
11 September, 2017
New report warns that the accelerating roll out of universal credit from October 2017 is 'a disaster waiting to happen' and will push more people further into debt
11 September, 2017
Letter to Secretary for State for Work and Pensions calls for protection of those who are self-funding in residential care
11 September, 2017
New research commissioned by the LGA also finds that two thirds of those facing the biggest income losses will be working families
11 September, 2017
[2017] EWHC 2252 (Admin)
8 September, 2017
Annual report from the Independent Case Examiner says that, whilst the DWP has clear data retention policies, staff are not always observing them, or 'more worryingly' have misunderstood them
8 September, 2017
Minister for Social Security says there is no rationale for the UK Government not to pause and fix the system
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