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Employment has reached a new record high
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Welfare Reform Act 2012 regulations
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Employment reaches record high
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Personal Independence Payment (PIP) handbook
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What Personal Independence Payment (PIP) means for the health sector
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PIP quick guide for support organisations
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Postcodes for PIP assessment providers
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Employment remains at record high rate of 74.6%
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Capability for work questionnaire
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Universal Credit if you have a disability or health condition
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Universal Credit: further information for families
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Universal Credit: how it supports families
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Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessment: second independent review
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Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessment: second independent review call for evidence
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Personal Independence Payment evaluation: wave 1 claimant survey findings
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The Personal Independence Payment (Amendment) Regulations 2017: SSAC correspondence
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Universal Credit and you
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Changes to Personal Independence Payment regulations
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Personal Independence Payment assessment criteria equality analysis
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Susan Park appointed as Director General, Universal Credit operations
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Employment hits highest rate since records began
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Universal Credit: an introduction
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Universal Credit: further information for couples
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Universal Credit and your home
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Universal Credit: help with managing your money
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Universal Credit and tax credits
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Universal Credit: full service and live service
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Unemployment rate at 11-year low
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Supported accommodation review
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Funding for supported housing
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Unemployment rate falls to 11-year low
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Employment stays at record high with 31.8 million people in work
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Universal Credit: In Work Progression Randomised Control Trial
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Universal Credit for employers: how it helps your business
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Employment reaches a record high with 31.77 million people in work
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Example invitation letters for claiming PIP
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Personal Independence Payment assessment guide for assessment providers
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Record 31.75 million in work, as unemployment rate remains at 10-year low of 4.9%
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Universal Credit and employers: frequently asked questions
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Record 31.7 million in work, as unemployment rate falls below 5%