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Over 450 jobcentres now offer Universal Credit as 25 more start taking new claims from today (26 October 2015).
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
The Minister for Disabled People, Justin Tomlinson, calls on politicians to help more disabled jobseekers into work.
Today (12 October 2015) 15 more jobcentres start offering Universal Credit – the new benefit that means you are better off in work.
Today 13 more jobcentres start offering Universal Credit – the new benefit that means you are better off in work.
Today 15 more jobcentres start offering Universal Credit – the new benefit means that you are better off in work.
Today, 25 more jobcentres start offering Universal Credit from Durham to Reading.
Universal Credit will be in three-quarters of all jobcentres by Christmas, as the next phase of the national rollout begins today.
Almost 12.5 million older people across the UK benefitted from a Winter Fuel Payment last winter, new figures published today show.
The New Enterprise Allowance has enabled 73,290 business starts since 2011.
Correspondence between SSAC and the DWP Universal Credit Policy Division about proposed changes to work allowances.
A speech on work, health and disability at an event hosted by Reform and Barclays.
The government details radical plans to end long-term youth unemployment and decades of welfare dependency.
Wages have continued to rise and there are a record number of women in work, thanks to the government’s long-term economic plan.
Michelle Mone OBE is to lead a major government review on supporting business start-ups in disadvantaged communities.
The benefit cap continues to provide a clear incentive to work.
The committee has published recommendations to help ensure the effective roll-out of the rest of the Universal Credit programme.
Figures released today (15 July 2015) show that real wages have grown again – for the eighth consecutive month.
Today 14 more Jobcentres start offering Universal Credit – the new benefit that makes work always pay.
Today, 17 more Jobcentres start offering Universal Credit – the new benefit that makes work always pay.
Today, 10 more Jobcentres start offering Universal Credit in Scotland, Wales, Nottinghamshire, Suffolk, Hertfordshire and the Black Country.
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