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By CPAG
Gwyneth King reviews some caselaw on the relevance of aids and appliances in the assessment for entitlement to personal independence payment (PIP).
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 254 (October 2016)
By CPAG
Simon Osborne looks at the circumstances in which a claimant with current entitlement to a ‘legacy’ benefit can end up on universal credit (UC) following a change in circumstances.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 254 (October 2016)
By CPAG
New rules about temporary absence from Great Britain were introduced from 28 July 2016 for housing benefit (HB) and pension credit (PC). Simon Osborne describes the main points.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 253 (August 2016)
By CPAG
A three-judge panel of the Upper Tribunal has overturned a previous ruling that tax credits claimants could not make a late appeal against decisions made between 2008 and 2014. Mike Spencer considers the implications of the decision and how claimants whose appeals were wrongly struck out can get their appeals reinstated.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 253 (August 2016)
By CPAG
Simon Osborne considers some recent caselaw about the disability living allowance (DLA) tests for attention/ supervision at night, in the context of the needs of disabled children.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 253 (August 2016)
By CPAG
Ros White considers recent amendments to the sanction rules.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 253 (August 2016)
By CPAG
The Welfare Reform and Work Act 2016 received royal assent on 16 March 2016. Mike Spencer summarises the key changes to social security legislation.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 252 (June 2016)
By CPAG
Simon Osborne provides answers to some basic questions about the new state pension.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 252 (June 2016)
By CPAG
When should a First-tier Tribunal consider allowing appellants to take part in the hearing of their appeals via a telephone or video link? Simon Osborne reviews the relevant law, and some yet wider considerations.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 252 (June 2016)
By CPAG
Martin Williams considers some implications of recent caselaw about sanctions and the Work Programme.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 252 (June 2016)
By CPAG
Judith Paterson looks at proposals to use new social security powers in Scotland.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 251 (April 2016)
By CPAG
Ros White considers the ‘extensive catalogue’ of Upper Tribunal decisions highlighting failures by HMRC and the First-tier Tribunal in tax credits ‘living together’ cases
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 251 (April 2016)