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A speech by Lord Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Since The Queen ascended the throne 60 years ago, the structure of British society has shifted. The number of pensioners has doubled.
Universal Credit will go live in the Greater Manchester and Cheshire region in April 2013 - six months before the national roll-out.
A new wage incentive scheme to encourage employers to give young disabled people further work opportunities is being announced today.
Disabled People’s User-Led Organisations (DPULOs) have benefited from £509,124 of extra Government money.
From today, lone parents will start getting the help they need to look for work earlier rather than stay on benefits.
A speech by the Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.
New fraud and error figures show why fundamental reform of the benefits system is so vital.
Appointments of Non-Executive Directors of Remploy Limited extended for eighteen months.
Simon Gillespie, chief executive of the MS Society, has been appointed to the independent scrutiny group overseeing improvements to the WCA.
The Minister for Employment today welcomed further signs of improvement to the labour market.
The DWP’s Work Programme providers are required to ensure that stringent controls are in place.
The Department for Work and Pensions today announced the appointment of its new Chief Information Officer.
Thousands of people who have been on sickness benefits for more than 15 years have been found fit to work and will now get support.
A speech by the Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP.
Ministers will be able to fine benefit cheats up to £2,000, with a minimum penalty of £350 without having to take them to court.
Letters are being sent this week to households who may be affected by the benefit cap.
Speech by Lord Freud , Minister for Welfare Reform.
Child maintenance system - promise of intensive action against irresponsible parents who've failed to support their children.
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