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Issue 281 (April 2021)
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Issue 168 (Spring 2021)
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Issue 280 (February 2021)
Catch up on the latest CPAG news.
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Issue 270 (June 2019)
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Issue 270 (June 2019)
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Rebecca Walker sets out some key points on how Brexit affects who can satisfy the right to reside requirement for benefit entitlement.
Issue 269 (April 2019)
UK
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Jessica Strode discusses how CPAG’s new project can help advisers use judicial review to challenge decisions.
Issue 269 (April 2019)
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Martin Williams considers what is needed to challenge a decision made in excess of 13 months ago that was wrong because of official error.
Issue 269 (April 2019)
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Owen Stevens looks at the so-called ‘SDP gateway’ and preventing new claims for universal credit by certain severely disabled claimants.
Issue 269 (April 2019)
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Mark Willis describes the new maternity grant in Scotland.
Issue 268 (February 2019)
UK, Scotland
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Kirsty McKechnie describes a report from CPAG’s Early Warning System with some urgent concerns regarding claimants who have been subject to domestic abuse.
Issue 268 (February 2019)
UK
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Henri Krishna takes a look at the relationship, both real and imagined, between the child element in universal credit and child benefit
Issue 268 (February 2019)
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Simon Osborne describes some important recent changes in universal credit (UC).
Issue 268 (February 2019)
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The 2018 Budget included some changes to universal credit (UC). It also announced other social security changes. Jon Shaw describes the plans.
Issue 267 (December 2018)
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The Court of Appeal has ruled that the Regulations under which some of the Government’s “Back to Work” schemes have been created are unlawful and must be quashed. See previous CPAG articles on Sanction Busting and Sanction Busting part 2.
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