HMRC ‘misleading’ on child tax credits says charity
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 2nd April 2012 20:41.
HMRC letters advising parents about tax credit changes are misleading says a leading tax reform charity. The letter which has been sent to 1.3m homes......
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HMRC ‘misleading’ on child tax credits says charity
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MPs warn against rushing regulation reform
MPs warn against rushing regulation reform
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 28th February 2012 18:38.
The Treasury Select Committee has urged the government to allow ample time for amendments to be made to financial legislation that will determine...
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Welfare Bill: Commons to vote on spare room penalty
Welfare Bill: Commons to vote on spare room penalty
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 21st February 2012 16:59.
Ministers will again seek to overturn peers' calls for changes to the controversial Welfare Reform Bill, when it returns to the Commons later. The......
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Unpaid carers save £7.72 billion a year
http://www.carersuk.org/news-wales/i...billion-a-year
Unpaid carers save £7.72 billion a year.
New estimates, calculated by charity Carers UK and the University of Leeds, show the care provided by friends and family members to ill,...
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Disabilities/The Hardest Hit Fight Back!
http://www.hardesthit.org.uk/
The Hardest Hit Fight Back
Posted on March 31, 2011 | 61 Comments
Disabled people, those with long-term conditions and their families are being hit hard by cuts to the benefits and services they need to live their lives. The Hardest Hit...
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Clydesdale Bank owner announces strategic review
Clydesdale Bank owner announces strategic review
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 7th February 2012 18:37.
The Australian owner of the Clydesdale Bank and Yorkshire Bank is looking for options to sell or radically reform the businesses. National...
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Denied DLA?
http://wearespartacus.org.uk/2012/01...la-gilmore-mp/
We are Spartacus
Disabled people's views on welfare reform
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EU proposes enormous data reform 25 January 2012
EU proposes enormous data reform 25 January 2012
EU proposes enormous data reform
Don't know if anyone has seen this but if so I apologiseLast edited by Boogiemaster; 26 January 2012, 20:28.
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Q&A: Welfare changes row
Q&A: Welfare changes row
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 17th January 2012 21:14.
The government is coming under pressure in the House of Lords to reverse some of its proposals in its *Welfare Reform Bill...
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One for Pompeyfaith et al!
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MoJ announces consultation on bailiff reform
MoJ announces consultation on bailiff reform
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 13th January 2012 18:31.
A legally-binding regulatory regime for bailiffs will be introduced following a spring consultation on proposals announced today by the government....
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Save DLA
Right, there are a few here in receipt of DLA that will be affected for the worst when the new Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is introduced in replacement of DLA.
It goes to the Lords for the vote on whether to replace DLA with PIP this Tuesday. The lords has already dealt a big blow...Last edited by pompeyfaith; 12 January 2012, 23:31.
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A Report on the proposed changes to Disability Living Allowance
This report was entirely written, researched, funded, and supported by sick and disabled people,their friends and carers.
Thousands more supported it through social media
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The Jackson reforms to Civil Litigation funding. NO MORE NO WIN NO FEE!!
There is currently a Bill before Parliament which if approved and given Royal Assent will spell the death of Conditional Fee Agreements. Why you may ask?
Well, the no win no fee agreement means if you win you pay the solicitors basic charges and crucially the success fee. What is a success...
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News about Pensions.......
Warning on celebrity endorsed over 50s plansRather than enrich your heirs, these plans – which are advertised by the likes of Michael Parkinson, Gloria Hunniford and Cilla Black – can leave pensioners thousands of pounds out of pocket, says Which?
Free pens, celebrity...