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Today (17 October 2022) regulations to enable millions of UK savers to access their pensions information at the touch of a button have been laid before parliament.
First published during the 2022 Truss Conservative government
New online service will give employers the tools they need to empower and encourage disabled employees and those with health conditions.
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions outlined plans to boost the labour market today in a bid to kickstart economic growth.
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Chloe Smith addressed an audience at the Policy Exchange about the labour market.
National roll out for vital NHS service to help 100,000 people managing mental health issues find, stay in or return to work and grow the economy
Over 8 million households are set to receive an additional £324 as part of the government’s Cost of Living support package.
As of today (30 September) the Department for Work and Pensions has processed almost six million £150 Disability Cost of Living payments worth around £900 million.
Around 114,000 working people on Universal Credit will be supported to boost their wages, helping families improve their prospects and pay.
From today (20 September) around six million disabled people in the UK will start to receive their one-off £150 Disability Cost of Living payment
Guidance published this week for people visiting Her Majesty The Queen’s Lying-in-State at the Palace of Westminster sets out information on accessibility for disabled, D/deaf and neurodiverse people and people with long-ter…
The government has confirmed payments of benefits due to land in accounts on Monday 19 September will be made early.
Ministers from across government have met this week to drive forward preparatory work for tackling pressures this winter
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Dominic Harris has been confirmed as the new Pensions Ombudsman.
Around 6 million disabled people in the UK will receive their one-off £150 disability Cost of Living payment from 20 September, the government has confirmed today.
A new £7.6 million government initiative has been launched to help over 2,000 adults with learning disabilities and autism move into work.
Broadband bills could be cut for millions of low-income households under Government plans to encourage social tariffs.
The pensions sector has received an injection of innovation today as a brand new type of pension scheme officially opened for applications in Great Britain.
More than 8.9 million grants have been given to families to help with post-pandemic pressures through a fund set up to help the most vulnerable, new figures reveal.
Correspondence between SSAC and the Minister for Welfare Delivery about the Social Security (Habitual Residence and Past Presence) (Amendment) 2022 regulations.
A new consultation on measures to boost protections for members of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes has been launched by DWP today (Tuesday 26 July).
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