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The benefit cap continues to provide an incentive to work, with thousands of people who had their benefits capped moving into work.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Iain Duncan Smith was welcomed back as the Secretary of State, alongside Lord Freud who continues as Minister for Welfare Reform.
The number of benefit sanctions has gone down by a third over the past year.
UK employment has reached an all-time high of 73.5% – and over the last year employment growth has outstripped every other major economy.
The national roll out of Universal Credit continues today (11 May 2015) with the benefit now available to new single claimants in Richmond, Kirkwall, Lerwick and Stornoway.
An opportunity for members of the public to learn about the work of the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) and ask questions.
National Grid has pledged to become a partner of the government’s Disability Confident campaign.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
A government report published today sets out how new measures to tackle fraud and error will save the taxpayer £2.6 billion a year.
Over 65,000 businesses have been set up with government backing from the New Enterprise Allowance.
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.
British Deputy High Commissioner Chennai, Bharat Joshi will release publications in Tamil in Chennai on Wednesday 25 March 2015.
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 Welsh Government will transfer support for Independent Living Fund (ILF) recipients in Wales to local authorities from 1 July 2015.
Ministers have backed proposals to extend the approach of the successful Troubled Families programme into other local services.
A 3-day weekend of events will mark the 70th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE) Day.
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.
The Communities Secretary has hailed the life-changing impact of the government’s Troubled Families programme, which has now turned around more than 105,000 of the hardest to help households in England.
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