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The Prime Minister hails new figures on the first anniversary of Disability Confident campaign, as over 1,000 British businesses sign up to the campaign.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Prime Minister's Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the EU Council, Spare Room Subsidy, Gaza and European Court of Human Rights.
The Prime Minister announces the 8 projects that will share nearly £20 million of funding to improve accommodation for armed forces veterans.
Universal Credit will be extended again today (30 June 2014) as the service opens up to new claims from couples.
Stephen Crabb MP: "It's good to see unemployment falling again in Wales."
Nearly a million more people are in work compared to a year ago, and the employment rate has never been higher, new official figures show.
With the tax credits renewal deadline of 31 July just over two weeks away, HMRC has revealed the top 10 excuses for not renewing tax credits claims.
The Childcare Payments Bill aims to help working families with support of up to £2,000 per year for each child.
Jobseekers to get extra help to get online and manage their finances on a monthly basis to prepare for the world of work under Universal Credit.
Announcing local support for jobseekers to help prepare for Universal Credit.
Councils have been praised for turning around the lives of almost 53,000 troubled families in little over 2 years.
DWP response to the High Court judgment on Hewstone.
It is with some sadness that the committee notes that Sir Peter Barclay, aged 88 years, died on 30 June.
With the tax credits renewal deadline of 31 July less than one month away, HMRC has launched a new online service for the vast majority of claimants to use.
DWP response to the National Audit Office (NAO) report on the Work Programme.
The number of people in relative poverty has fallen by 100,000 over the past year.
A new child maintenance system will support more families to work together and maintain a subsidised service for those who really need it.
Dozens of cadets will stand side-by-side in woodland poppy fields to mark the start of a £1 million First World War fundraising challenge.
Correspondence relating to the Committee’s scrutiny of The Jobseeker’s Allowance (Habitual Residence) Amendment Regulations 2013 and Social Security (Habitual Residence) (Amendment) Regulations 2014.
Supporting families into work, improving living standards and raising educational attainment are the fundamental aims set out in the government’s child poverty strategy.
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