Add search termRemove termCount: 251 – 260 of 426 results1 … 21222324252627282930Previous | Next Overpayments and official errorBy CPAGSimon Osborne reviews rules on the relationship between benefit overpayment recovery and official error, with reference to some recent decisions from the Upper Tribunal.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 242 (October 2014) Residence rights and wrongsBy CPAGHenri Krishna reviews recent changes in rules about residence and benefits, concentrating on developments not already covered by articles on the 1 January 2014 changes in CPAG's Welfare Rights Bulletin 238 and the Saint Prix decision of the European Court of Justice in CPAG's Welfare Rights Bulletin 241.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 242 (October 2014) Mandatory reconsideration: problems and solutionsBy CPAGMartin Williams looks at some of the problems thrown up by mandatory reconsideration and direct lodgement of appeals and what advisers can do to try to solve them.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 241 (August 2014) Mandatory reconsideration of HMRC decisionsBy CPAGMark Willis takes a look at the rules introducing mandatory reconsideration into appeal rights for tax credits, child benefit and guardian’s allowance.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 241 (August 2014) Saint Prix and the right to reside for pregnant womenBy CPAGMike Spencer looks at a recent European Court of Justice decision with important findings about the right to reside of women who have given up work due to pregnancy.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 241 (August 2014) Universal credit: expansion to new areas and to couplesBy CPAGRecent rule changes have made a number of changes to the universal credit (UC) rules. The changes include an expansion of the UC areas in north west England, and the introduction of the possibility of new claims from couples. Simon Osborne explains.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 241 (August 2014) A welfare reform early warning systemBy CPAGPublication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 240 (June 2014) Couples, caselaw and same-sex marriageBy CPAGDavid Simmons considers the effects of the introduction of same-sex marriage and some recent caselaw on cohabitation.Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 240 (June 2014) PIP: process, problems and pragmatismBy CPAGJon Shaw takes a look at some of the issues with the rollout of personal independence payment (PIP).Publication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 240 (June 2014) Work-related activity for lone parentsBy CPAGPublication:Welfare Rights Bulletin, Issue 240 (June 2014)