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The Government has published the first detailed research tracking the country of origin of benefit claimants currently in the UK.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Local authority and housing association partnerships to work with on pioneering housing benefit payments projects.
New figures published by the Office for National Statistics today show 29.12 million people in work, a rise of 18,000.
Research by the Department for Work and Pensions shows that age-related discrimination and stereotyping remain rooted in British society.
The Government has today announced a new £200 million outreach service to help England’s most troubled families.
Ian Russell, CBE has been reappointed for a further five years as Chairman of Remploy when his current appointment ends on 7 January 2012.
Consultation on reforming the Work Capability Assessment.
Press notice on the government's plans to improve opportunities for young people.
New plans are published today that will ensure that money saved into a pension stays in a pension.
Findings are published today from the evaluation of Lone Parent Obligations (LPO).
A speech by the Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP.
An additional £30 million will be available for local councils to help around 40,000 households including disabled people and foster carers.
New figures published by the Office for National Statistics today show unemployment (ILO measure) at 2.638 million.
Twenty per cent of people referred to the Work Programme are getting support from the voluntary sector.
As freezing temperatures hit Britain, the first Cold Weather Payments of this winter have been triggered.
The current system of paying bereavement benefits is inconsistent and complex, with no encouragement to return to work.
Research - programme impacts across Jobcentre Plus districts participating in the Employment, Retention and Advancement (ERA) Demonstration.
Pensioners will benefit from the biggest cash increase to their basic State Pension from next April.
A Call for Evidence into how Support for Mortgage Interest (SMI) might operate for claimants in the future.
Speech by Lord Freud.
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