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By CPAG
Proposals to replace disability living allowance (DLA) for working age adults with a new personal independence payment (PIP) have emerged relatively unscathed from parliamentary scrutiny of the Welfare Reform Act 2012. Jon Shaw updates on the changes that were made and the current consultations on the proposals.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 227 (April 2012)
By CPAG
Edward Graham with a reminder that a number of important changes to tax credits took effect from 6 April 2012.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 227 (April 2012)
By CPAG
David Simmons considers what we do and don’t know about universal credit, following the passing of the Welfare Reform Act 2012.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 227 (April 2012)
By CPAG
Do acts speak louder than words? Edward Graham gives a round-up of the changes on their way.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 227 (April 2012)
By CPAG
An argument for more favourable treatment for disabled people in social security, in particular in housing benefit, is currently before the Court of Appeal. Simon Osborne sets the scene.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 226 (February 2012)
By CPAG
David Simmons considers the legalities of the DWP and tribunals relying on ESA85 medical reports when making DLA decisions.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 226 (February 2012)
By CPAG
Martin Williams provides a round-up of the caselaw on when a European Economic Area (EEA) national or her/his family member will have a permanent right of residence as a result of residing in the UK for five years.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 226 (February 2012)
By CPAG
Martin Williams reviews the rules which allow a tribunal to strike out an appeal and the correct procedure for doing so.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 226 (February 2012)
By CPAG
David Simmons describes the new conditionality regime for benefit claimants provided for in the Welfare Reform Bill 2011.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 225 (December 2011)
By CPAG
Graham Tegg considers whether a possible new approach to an existing piece of European Union (EU) law may be of assistance to claimants faced with negative right to reside decisions.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 225 (December 2011)
By CPAG
Sarah Clarke provides an update on some European Union co-ordination issues.
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 225 (December 2011)
By CPAG
Sarah Clarke explains the options for claimants who are affected by the April 2011 changes to the housing benefit (HB) scheme it the light of the Court’s decision in CPAG v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2011] EWHC 2616 (Admin).
Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 225 (December 2011)