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The DWP has been urged to clarify who will be targeted by new anti-fraud powers, which will see officials able to directly ...
The department has amended its formal Acceptable Use Policy to clarify that, with one notable exception, civil servants can ...
The £100m, 215,000 sq ft workspace, which forms phase three of the wider £350m regeneration of Blackpool’s Talbot Gateway, ...
Since the beginning of President Donald Trump’s second term, cuts and rollbacks to Diversity, Inclusion and Equity (DEI) ...
A whistleblower has exposed DWP plans for changes to the Access to Work scheme - ones that it hasn't made public yet ...
Labour says it wants to support disabled people to find work. Yet DWP responsible discriminates against its own disabled ...
A former Department for Work and Pensions employee, who has 42 years of experience in the pensions and benefits sector, has issued a warning to all parents ...
Parents have been told to claim Child Benefit - even if they're not eligible to receive it - as there are a number of ...
A former DWP employee with 42 years of experience has shared three key reasons why parents should claim Child Benefit, even ...
Sandra Wrench has 42 years' experience dealing with State Pensions and benefits and has explained the reasons why all parents ...
The DWP has lost more employment tribunals for disability discrimination in the past five years than any other UK employer.
Pensioners of the future will benefit from innovative 'collective' pension schemes to boost their income in retirement and ...
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