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The Minister for Disabled People, Work and Health has announced 11 new disability sector champions.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Response from the Social Security Advisory Committee to the consultation: Work, Health and Disability Green Paper: improving lives.
This research brings together evidence on parenting behaviours and the extent to which public policy can support parents.
More than 350 employers have been named and shamed as the government publishes the largest ever list of national minimum and living wage offenders.
Susan Park has been appointed Director General Universal Credit Operations, accountable for its operation in jobcentres and service centres.
The employment rate is at a record 74.6% – the highest employment rate since records began in 1971.
Free online support to help Universal Credit claimants with their personal finances launches today (13 February 2017).
Thousands of children are benefiting from their separated parents working together on child maintenance arrangements, new figures show.
Prime Minister Theresa May set out the Plan for Britain, including the 12 priorities that the UK government will use to negotiate Brexit.
Figures published on 2 February 2017 show that 26,000 households who had their benefits capped have moved into work.
A new government strategy encourages the over 50s to reap the benefits of work, including a second career.
More than £84 million in compensation has been awarded as part of the Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme.
Greater Manchester and London are to receive new powers to help thousands more disabled people get into work.
Plans to reform DWP Jobcentre Plus offices and benefit centres.
Caroline Nokes reiterates her commitment to working with the social housing sector to best support claimants.
Transcript of a speech by Bharat Joshi, British Deputy High Commissioner Chennai at Tamil Nadu State Policy Roundtable in Chennai, Saturday 21 January 2017.
Penny Mordaunt, Minister for Disabled People, announced on 18 January 2017 the amount of the third Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme levy.
Theresa May spoke about her plans for Brexit and a Global Britain, and how free markets, free trade and globalisation can work for everyone.
Tamil Nadu inspires national action in one of the most under-serviced areas of action on violence against women.
The unemployment rate has remained at an 11-year low of just 4.8% – down by more than 900,000 since 2010.
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