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People who commit ‘living together’ benefit fraud are being warned they face tough new sanctions under the welfare reform bill.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Deputy Prime Minister is calling on businesses to sign up to the government’s flagship £1 billion Youth Contract.
Over one million pensioners who may be entitled to Pension Credit should check if they are missing out on extra cash.
Business Secretary Vince Cable welcomes appointment.
A key package of regulation to help employers prepare for automatic enrolment into workplace pensions is published today.
Research shows that encouraging older people to apply for smart cards and passes online can save money and improve services.
A revised timetable for when employers of all sizes must start enrolling their staff in a workplace pension is set out by the government.
The latest figures show that 57 per cent of people who go through the Work Capability Assessment are found fit for some form of work.
The Work Programme is designed to deliver a step change in our support of people who are at risk of long term unemployment.
Speech by the Rt Hon Chris Grayling MP.
A multi-million pound Government campaign aimed at getting millions of people saving more for their retirement launches in the print press.
Local authority and housing association partnerships to work with on pioneering housing benefit payments projects.
New figures published by the Office for National Statistics today show 29.12 million people in work, a rise of 18,000.
Research by the Department for Work and Pensions shows that age-related discrimination and stereotyping remain rooted in British society.
New plans are published today that will ensure that money saved into a pension stays in a pension.
Findings are published today from the evaluation of Lone Parent Obligations (LPO).
New figures published by the Office for National Statistics today show unemployment (ILO measure) at 2.638 million.
Pensioners will benefit from the biggest cash increase to their basic State Pension from next April.
A Call for Evidence into how Support for Mortgage Interest (SMI) might operate for claimants in the future.
Speech by Lord Freud.
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