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Until the ‘benefit scrounger’ narrative is finally dismantled, facts will continue to take a back seat to headlines.
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Sweeping Welfare Rule Shake-Up: Billions Shifted, Benefits Redefined, and a Legal Storm BrewingWell, if anyone assumed that summer of 2025 would be a slack season for federal policy, consider again. The Trump administration’s latest reinterpretation of the 1996 welfare reform law has triggered ...
The National Social Security and Welfare Corporation (NASSCORP) on Thursday, July 10, celebrated its 50th anniversary, marking five decades of advancing social protection in Liberia. Jones, ...
State government prioritizes education reforms, including free coaching for IIT and NEET, bicycle distribution, and welfare schemes for students.
Labour's welfare reforms bill was backed by MPs only after a £5 billion cut to PIP was abandoned. But the CSJ says that ...
A West Midland MP has spoken about her own brush with death as she explained why she would once more be voting against the Government's plans for welfare reform.
Minister for Employment, Alison McGovern, set out the plans in a written response to Liberal Democrat MP Angus MacDonald ...
When the children’s commissioner Dame Rachel de Souza reported to government this week that large numbers of children are ...
Earnings of the unemployed who claim ill health payments will overtake those of workers on the national living wage next year ...
At its third reading, the Universal Credit Bill cleared the Commons after it received MPs’ backing by 336 votes to 242. | ITV National News ...
A full-time worker paid the national living wage will earn about £22,500 after income tax and National Insurance. The calculation shows how generous the welfare system will be after Sir Keir Starmer ...
If you can work, you should,’ social security minister Sir Stephen Timms told MPs before they voted on the welfare reforms.
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