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Evaluation of European Social Fund Priority 1 and Priority 4: Extending Employment Opportunities to Adults and Young People.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Speech by Maria Miller MP.
Proposals to address short service refunds, small pension pots and transfers will be put forward by the Government later this year.
Local communities will be at the heart of re-designing local welfare services, according to evidence published today.
Speech by Lord David Freud.
Speech by the Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP.
The Social Security Advisory Committee has been asked to undertake an independent review of Passported benefits.
Speech by the Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP
Appointment of Trustee Members of NEST (National Employment Savings Trust).
Figures released today show customer error is now costing the taxpayer more than fraud or official error.
The Government will not introduce legislation to override pension scheme rules, Pensions Minister Steve Webb confirmed today.
Research presents the findings from survey that explores the effect that changing statutory revaluation and indexation from RPI to CPI.
New figures published today by the Office for National Statistics show another rise in employment and a fall in overall unemployment.
Research exploring the likely pension industry responses to the forthcoming workplace pension reforms.
Around two and half million people are expected to be supported through the new Work Programme over the next five years.
Support for employment services for disabled people should be focused on the individual and not the institution.
The LPC will continue to monitor, evaluate and review the National Minimum Wage (NMW) and its impact, and review the levels of each of the different…
The Department for Work and Pensions publishes a report of qualitative research into customer and staff views and experiences of trial.
Report of survey research into a sample of customers who made a claim for Employment and Support Allowance.
Speech by Maria Miller MP, Minister for Disabled People.
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