Paul McLennan has written to UK Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall to voice his ‘deep concern’ at the decision.
An analysis by the Department for Work and Pensions showed a huge surge in the numbers claiming higher rates of Employment and Support Allowance or Universal Credit in recent years.
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall described her department as the ‘HR department’ for ministers’ growth plans.
Sir Stephen Timms and Baroness Sherlock, who are implementing the monitoring of bank accounts belonging to benefit claimants ...
The U.K. government is considering proposals to allow the £32.5 billion ($39.7 billion) Pension Protection Fund, London, greater flexibility to reduce the levy it collects from pension plans, ...
The DWP is ramping up the roll-out of migration notices to those on income-related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), including claimants with Housing Benefit.
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has warned the country could not keep meeting the “costs of failure”. and said she will set out sweeping reforms to sickness and disability benefits, adding ...
The Department for Work and Pensions is ramping up the number of migration notices being sent to people on a certain benefit, as it looks to move more people onto Universal Credit ...
Following concerns regarding a possible raise in the one-time £10 payment distributed to numerous claimants, the Department ...
Minsters have hinted some on sickness and disability benefits will lose exemptions from looking for work under welfare ...
Concerns have been raised that changes to DWP benefit rules could leave some people 'worse off'. Labour MP Mike Reader asked ...
Concerns have been voiced that recent alterations to DWP benefit regulations might result in some individuals being 'worse ...