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A government report published today sets out how new measures to tackle fraud and error will save the taxpayer £2.6 billion a year.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Couples expecting a baby are to be given professional coaching on how becoming parents may change their relationship.
Karen Johnston has been appointed as Deputy Pensions Ombudsman and Deputy Pensions Protection Fund Ombudsman.
Complaints from the public being fobbed off with health and safety excuses are at a record high.
Over 65,000 businesses have been set up with government backing from the New Enterprise Allowance.
Stephen Jack OBE and Professor Peter Cooke reappointed as Chair and Vice Chair of the Independent Living Fund board of trustees.
Nearly 1,000 more disabled people a year will benefit from specialist employment support thanks to a new scheme announced today (24 March 2015).
New figures show the number of workless households has fallen by more than 600,000 since 2010, the lowest in a decade.
Lieutenant General Andrew Graham appointed to the DWP Departmental Board and Chair of its Audit and Risk Assurance Committee.
Paul Gray provides an update on the committee's consultation on the introduction of Universal Credit waiting days.
Bringing together individuals with the influence and expertise to tackle Britain’s most damaging social problems.
There will be a £105 million boost for taxpayers over 7 years from a joint venture to revolutionise hosting government computer servers.
New social impact bonds help disadvantaged young people, children in care and those with long term health conditions and mental illness.
More than 400,000 long-term unemployed people are now in work because of the Work Programme.
Judges in the country’s highest court have declared that the benefit cap is lawful.
The employment rate has now hit an all time record high in the UK, after growing faster than any major economy over the past year.
Nearly 5.2 million workers have been enrolled into a workplace pension scheme through automatic enrolment.
Organisations that have helped transform the lives of disabled people have been recognised at an awards ceremony to promote accessibility.
A bold ambition to ensure more disabled people can benefit from the UK’s growing economy and jobs market is behind Access to Work changes.
Enabling people over 50 into employment could boost the economy by up to £25 billion a year.
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