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29 September, 2016

57 per cent of children in workless households in Northern Ireland were living in poverty in 2014/2015

New statistics also show that around half of individuals living in poverty in Northern Ireland are living in households where at least one adult is in work

29 September, 2016

Claimants need low cost and flexible bank accounts to manage transition to universal credit

New research also shows claimants' reluctance for a banking product 'targeted at the poor'

29 September, 2016

Adjustment of income-related benefits in Northern Ireland following up-rating of the new state pension

New statutory rule

28 September, 2016

Labour Party would scrap 'discredited' work capability assessment, says Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary

Debbie Abrahams says the government’s 'punitive' sanctions system must go too

27 September, 2016

Local authorities instructed to take action to correct inaccuracies in claimant details

New DWP guidance

23 September, 2016

Scottish Government to mitigate effects of sanctions regime in its devolved employment programmes

First Minister also says the Scottish Government will ensure it does not 'co-operate with a scheme that piles human misery on human misery'

22 September, 2016

Number of people being referred to the Work Programme falls to less than 10,000 a month

New DWP statistics also highlight that more recent intakes contain a higher proportion of people expected to require more support and assistance

22 September, 2016

Lone parents do worse in the switch to universal credit than families with two parents, according to new CPAG research

New report also finds that two parents working full-time on the minimum wage are still £50 a week short of what they need to raise their children at a minimum standard of living

21 September, 2016

DWP confirms reassessment of claims affected by lower benefit cap will be phased in over a 12 week period from 7 November 2016

New information bulletin also confirms that all those entitled to carer’s allowance or guardian's allowance will be exempt from the cap

21 September, 2016

Council tax reduction schemes in Wales to be protected from funding cuts ‘until at least the end of 2017/2018’

Minster for Local Government says 300,000 households in Wales will continue to be protected from increases in council tax liability and 220,000 of these will pay no council tax at all

19 September, 2016

High appeal and overturn rate for PIP indicates system is 'deeply flawed' says Scottish Cabinet Secretary

Responding to second independent review of PIP, Angela Constance says Scottish Government will reform the assessment procedures

19 September, 2016

Automatic adjustment of income-related benefits following up-rating of the new state pension

New statutory instrument

16 September, 2016

Government proposes moving away from 'blanket approach' of using non-legal members at appeal tribunal hearings

Ministry of Justice consultation suggests a more 'proportionate and flexible' approach to panel composition is needed

15 September, 2016

Housing benefit cap for supported accommodation deferred until 2019/2020

Government statement also confirms that the Shared Accommodation Rate will not apply to people living in the supported housing sector

15 September, 2016

Online dispute resolution to be tested in Social Security and Child Support appeal hearings

Proposal forms part of Ministry of Justice plan to move benefit appeals 'entirely online'

15 September, 2016

Universal basic income 'goes against every aspect' of the government’s approach to welfare

Even if policy feasible, any practical implementation would also be unaffordable, says Work and Pensions Minister

15 September, 2016

HMRC no longer passing new error and fraud cases to Concentrix

Treasury Minister also confirms that 150 HMRC staff have been redeployed to help manage backlog of 2,500 mandatory reconsiderations

15 September, 2016

Introduction of lower benefit cap from 7 November 2016

New regulations issued

15 September, 2016

15 per cent of social fund debt recoveries were not used to fund payments in 2015/2016

Social fund annual report also shows that applications for budgeting loans have decreased by 6 per cent since 2014/2015