The TUSC says we need an electoral challenge to Labour in May that prioritises spending on public services and the welfare ...
Key aspects of the government's reforms include a narrowing of the eligibility ... Tax credit claimants will receive this letter from the DWP with a HMRC logo (or from the department for communities ...
The government planned to move everyone from ... Tax credit claimants will receive this letter from the DWP with a HMRC logo (or from the department for communities if you live in Northern Ireland).
Local businesses are invited to take part in a Jobs Fair and Disability Confident Event at a Newtown school. The event will take place at Ysgol Robert Owen on Plantation Lane, Newtown, on 25th March, ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) said work opportunities "will be unlocked" for ... The plans are a departure from Wednesday's reports that the government will be cutting billions from the ...
DWP fraud investigators could be granted the ... and Pensions has been urged to make clear who will be targeted by the government's new anti-fraud powers. New measures in the Public Authorities ...
The DWP spent £28.1m on challenging PIP appeals at tribunal stage last financial year. Ayla Ozmen, director of policy and campaigns at anti-poverty charity Z2K, said: “The government is continuing to ...
The DWP, under a Labour government, will introduce stricter tests for a key disability benefit, freeze certain payments, and implement significant changes to the calculation of Universal Credit.
She said: “The scale of eligibility restrictions required to save £5billion will change who the Government considers to be disabled. It must tread very carefully on this." The DWP has not ...
The Government said in announcing the new measures: "DWP's serious organised crime investigators are also expected to be handed powers to apply to a court for search warrants. "It means that for ...
The government looks set to unveil sweeping changes to the welfare system, with a focus on reducing health-related benefits and rethinking the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) approach.