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Wages have continued to rise and there are a record number of women in work, thanks to the government’s long-term economic plan.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
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.
The biggest employment programme Britain has ever seen has helped push long-term unemployment to its lowest level in more than 5 years.
Real wages have grown faster than at any point in the last 7 years, official figures out today show.
Today Universal Credit is available to more people in 6 more Jobcentres across the country and will make sure work always pays.
This article follows the High Court ruling on the case of 2 disabled people who faced delays waiting for their PIP claims to be processed.
All Glasgow Jobcentres now offer Universal Credit, with the new benefit that makes work always pay, available to all new single claimants.
Universal Credit is now available to more people at 15 more Jobcentres across the country and will make sure work always pays.
Universal Credit arrives in Banff, Fraserburgh, Peterhead, Falkirk, Grangemouth, Stirling and Alloa. Learn about how it can benefit you.
The benefit cap continues to provide an incentive to work, with thousands of people who had their benefits capped moving into work.
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.
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