Add search termRemove termCount: 101 – 110 of 441 results1 … 6789101112131415Previous | Next UC and deductions: recent changesSimon Osborne reports on recent legal and policy developments regarding deductions from universal credit (UC).Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 282 (June 2021) Coronavirus and benefits from April 2021Mark Willis reviews coronavirus-related changes from April 2021.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 281 (April 2021) The new transitional SDP elementNew provision has been made for inclusion of a transitional SDP element in the calculation of universal credit (UC) awards. Owen Stevens examines these provisions.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 281 (April 2021) Universally ineffective?Rosie Mears considers some common issues that arise with supersessions of universal credit (UC) awards and the importance of properly identifying the ground of supersession and effective date from which an award should be superseded.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 281 (April 2021) Work capability assessments, delays and coronavirusJessica Strode looks at some legal issues regarding work capability assessments during the coronavirus pandemic.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 281 (April 2021) Advising EEA nationals nowMartin Williams and Rebecca Walker look at how to advise European Economic Area (EEA) nationals claiming benefits that require a right to reside and the effect of the recent Court of Appeal judgment for those with pre-settled status.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 280 (February 2021) Coronavirus: isolated from payments?Sabrina Dubash looks at coronavirus-related self-isolation payments and their benefit context.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 280 (February 2021) Delayed assessments for disability benefitsKirsty McKechnie describes a report from CPAG’s Early Warning System highlighting delays carrying out assessments for disability benefits means that many disabled people are not receiving, or are losing, support intended to help them meet the additional costs of ill health or disability.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 280 (February 2021) The SDP gateway: closure and consequencesBy Simon OsborneSimon Osborne describes the closure of the ‘SDP gateway’ in January, and what that means both for universal credit and legacy benefit entitlement.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 280 (February 2021) Ending of free movement: rights to reside and benefitsRebecca Walker looks at what we know so far about rights to reside and benefits for European Economic Area (EEA) nationals after European free movement rights are ended.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 279 (December 2020)