11 November, 2014
10 November, 2014
New statutory instrument
10 November, 2014
New statutory rule
10 November, 2014
Report on impact of welfare reforms in Scotland also highlights importance of advice in helping people navigate changes to benefit system
7 November, 2014
Inquiry to consider aspects of sanction policy which were outside the remit of the Oakley review
7 November, 2014
Guardian also reports that since 2000 migrants are 43 per cent less likely to get state benefits
7 November, 2014
7 November, 2014
New statutory instrument
7 November, 2014
New statutory rule
7 November, 2014
New statutory instrument
6 November, 2014
New statutory instrument
6 November, 2014
New report also highlights concerns about sanctions referrals from providers and problems with contracts leading to inappropriate bonus payments
6 November, 2014
New figures from the DWP highlight that housing benefit fraud and error is the highest out of all benefits
6 November, 2014
New figures from the DWP also show that 20 per cent of households are capped by more than £100 per week
5 November, 2014
New report from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation suggests uprating benefits according to group-specific inflation rates
5 November, 2014
Findings of review include that, whilst 80 per cent of local authorities spent less than allocated amount in 2013/2014, more than half said they would spend full allocation in 2014/2015
5 November, 2014
DWP says that it expects new measure to have deterrent effect on non-resident parents who may otherwise choose to evade maintenance payments
4 November, 2014
However, Mr Duncan Smith also confirms that he is in discussion with other EU Ministers about restricting benefits for EU migrants in first three years of residence
4 November, 2014
New statutory instrument introduces changes, including in relation to childcare costs and assessment periods, that do not apply in postcode areas where benefit is already in force
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