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New figures show that fraud and error in the benefits system remains at the lowest level ever recorded.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The employment rate in the UK has hit another record high of 74.2%, and there are more people in work than ever before.
A consultation aimed at black and minority ethnic people has been launched to help understand the obstacles they face in the labour market.
A new taskforce announced today will help more people with learning disabilities to access apprenticeships.
Four days of international competition have commenced following the event at Walt Disney World Resort last night
The Trade Union Bill receives Royal Assent and becomes the Trade Union Act.
Universal Credit is now in every jobcentre across the country for single jobseekers.
New plans to end unfair tipping practices and increase transparency for consumers and employees have been announced.
Last 5 offices in Scotland switch over to offer the new service.
HMRC urges people to renew their claim before the 31 July 2016 deadline.
Earl Howe, the Minister of State for Defence, is in South Korea to support the annual Revisit Korea programme for war veterans.
More than 8,600 service personnel have used the home-buying scheme since its launch in April 2014
Access to Work, the government’s specialist disabled employment programme, has supported 132,740 people since launching in 2007.
The UK employment rate remains at a record 74.1%, according to new figures out today.
Record numbers of older people are bringing their skills, talents and experience into the UK workplace.
Last 4 offices in Yorkshire switch over to new service.
New DWP Secretary of State, Stephen Crabb, outlines his priorities on welfare reform.
Parents on Universal Credit will now be able to claim back 85% of their childcare costs when they move into work – up from 70%.
A new armed forces National Insurance credit is available for spouses and civil partners who joined their partners on overseas postings.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has today announced the reappointment of Joanna Wallace as Independent Case Examiner.
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