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The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the EU, the economy, a review of union tactics, Scotland and Sri Lanka.
New jobseekers in Inverness and Rugby will be able to make a claim for Universal Credit today as the new benefit rolls out.
New figures show that the government has spent over £706 million since 2010 with 28 million Cold Weather Payments during the winter.
Conferences are taking place across the country showcasing the talents of the 6.9 million disabled people of working-age in Great Britain.
The Health and Safety Executive has published new help for employers on how to protect the health, safety and welfare of their workers.
The government is urging people to take part in a consultation on workplace pension charges before it closes on 28 November.
En savoir plus sur les modifications concernant les certificats de vie du ministère britannique en charge du travail et des retraites (DWP).
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on China, A&Es, Russia, CHOGM, premium rate phone lines, unions and Iran.
The number of people in work has risen by 378,000 over the last year to a record breaking 29.95 million.
Interns are to get more support to protect their right to fair pay, as the government launches new advice for young people
New independent research shows there is strong public support for reducing under-occupation and overcrowding in social housing.
The Department for Work and Pensions is to start recruitment for a new Chair of The Pensions Regulator.
The ‘Tell Us Once’ service for people to tell the government about births and deaths receives ringing endorsement by the people who use it.
The government is setting out a range of proposals to reshape workplace pensions for future generations.
The British Embassy Tunis no longer offers the service of witnessing 'life certificates'
Response to the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report: 'Universal Credit: early progress'
Latest figures show Jobseeker's Allowance claimants who failed to do enough to find work had their benefits payments suspended 580,000 times.
People on sickness benefits will be required to have regular meetings with healthcare professionals to help them with their barriers to work.
Consultation launched on capping pension fees and increasing transparency in the pensions sector.
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