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Private sector employment has hit a new record high, according to official statistics published today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) extends across the country from today and will better reflect today’s understanding of disability.
Speech by Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith at G8 Social Impact Investment Conference.
A speech by Lord Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform.
A speech by Mark Hoban, Minister of State for Employment.
Additional funding available for projects to help separated parents and their children.
Work Programme leavers targeted by specialist advisers as part of a tough approach to get them into a job.
Lady Barbara Judge reappointed as Chair of the Pension Protection Fund starting 1 July 2013.
The government's response to the European Commission's announcement on access to benefits by migrants.
Local authorities are being banned from unnecessary health and safety inspections under a new code.
Those with multiple low-paid jobs who earn below the NI threshold will qualify, with their partners, for credits towards new State Pension.
The government welcomes the EU announcement to postpone the introduction Solvency II-style rules for defined benefit pension schemes.
Celebrities have joined forces with the government to help launch a campaign aiming to promote positive role models for disabled people.
The department disagrees with today’s tribunal ruling and intends to appeal.
Setting up new businesses with the help of the government's New Enterprise Allowance scheme.
New official statistics on the proportion of separated parents who are paying for their children through the Child Support Agency.
The Universal Credit direct payment demonstration projects will be extended for a further 6 months.
Call for evidence on the balance of powers between the United Kingdom and the European Union on the Free Movement of Persons.
An independent review will examine benefit sanctions imposed under the Jobseekers (Back to Work Schemes) Act 2013.
New data shows we are building an immigration system that works in the national interest and supports growth
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