20 June, 2019
19 June, 2019
Minister for Employment says 'appropriate safeguards' are in place and any adjustment is based on claimant's individual circumstances
19 June, 2019
Private Member's Bill seeks to provide that universal credit claimants cannot be sanctioned for refusing work on a zero hours contract
19 June, 2019
Adverts are at best 'accidentally misleading' and at worst 'knowingly dangerous', says Consortium
19 June, 2019
However, Committee Chair says Motability still has a way to go to establish it is making best use of its 'vast funds and privileged position'
19 June, 2019
New report considers reasons for 40 per cent rise in in-work poverty since 1994
19 June, 2019
18 June, 2019
Letter to NAWRA says Citizens Advice are not 'providing services to the Secretary of State'
18 June, 2019
New research also highlights concerns that work capability assessments fail to take into account specific needs arising from service in Armed Forces
17 June, 2019
Policy Director says Special Rapporteur 'made a lot of good points that we should take on board'
17 June, 2019
However, Work and Pensions Committee suggests it would have been prudent for DWP to engage with stakeholders at time concerns were first raised in October 2018
17 June, 2019
New rules will also apply to those who previously received support but who are no longer claiming benefits
17 June, 2019
New statistics for 2018/2019 provide data on recipients by age, household structure, income sources and employment status
14 June, 2019
DWP figures for February 2019 also show that 73 per cent of those with LCWRA element and 81 per cent of those with disabled child element paid in time and in full
14 June, 2019
DWP aims to seek agreements that will 'maintain existing rights for a transitional period until 31 December 2020 in a no deal scenario'
14 June, 2019
Annual report on HMRC complaints also criticises tax credits complaints handling culture as ‘defensive’ and ‘lacking customer focus’
14 June, 2019
Joint Committee on the Draft Domestic Abuse Bill asks government to extend temporary concession and ensure that 'all of these vulnerable victims of crime can access protection and support'
14 June, 2019
Joseph Rowntree Foundation also says design and delivery of Supplement should maximise take up and focus on those in deepest poverty
13 June, 2019
New report concludes that cuts to social security since 2010, alongide cuts to specialist services, are undermining government's commitment to tackling domestic abuse
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