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Local authorities and jobcentre areas that began to deliver Universal Credit as part of national expansion during 2015 and 2016.
Statistical notice about a revision to the proportions of the main benefit claim of individuals starting on New Enterprise Allowance for April 2017 to December 2018.
Find out how the data you submit in your VDPS application will be stored and used.
Presentations and related documents from the London 2015 armed force community covenant conference.
This document explains how we will end liabilities under the 1993 and 2003 child maintenance schemes.
This statistical notice is about a revision to the number of claims made to Universal Credit between 13 January and 14 September 2017.
Subsidy circulars are about the money the government pays local authorities to administer Housing Benefit and other financial matters.
This guidance is for local authorities. It explains the subsidies DWP pays them for certain costs of the Housing Benefit (HB) scheme.
Proposed changes to the Child Support Agency (CSA) quarterly summary of statistics on the 1993 and 2003 schemes.
Statistical notice about changes to the way DWP will publish statistics about benefit underpayments and call for feedback.
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