Welfare policy reform: Conservatives ignore defeat to bring in benefits cap - Scotsman |
The GuardianWelfare policy reform: Conservatives ignore defeat to bring in benefits capScotsmanBy DAVID MADDOX THE government was dealt a slap in the face last night on its overhaul of the welfare system, after it lost a vote on a benefits cap in the House of Lords. Iain Duncan Smith wants to limit benefits to £26000 a year, the average UK wage ...Welfare reform: household benefit cap Q&AThe GuardianUK govt. takes no heed of Lords defeatPress TVBenefits cap row: what you need to knowMSN News UKDaily Mail -Politics.co.uk -Huffington Post UK (blog)all 1,173 news articles »...more info>>>
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Blog: Time to end the UK's wacky welfare system - Sofia Echo (blog) |
Sofia Echo (blog)Blog: Time to end the UK's wacky welfare systemSofia Echo (blog)The debate in the UK about a cap on benefits would be risible if it were not so sad. In particular, the ludicrous handout known as housing benefit – prized out of hardworking taxpayers – does more harm than good. The only people with large families ......more info>>>
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Parents 'may want to pay more into pensions to avoid child benefit losses' - MyFinances.co.uk |
Parents 'may want to pay more into pensions to avoid child benefit losses'MyFinances.co.ukThe future of the UK economy could be built on tax cuts, rather than rises. Declines in income will be worst for families with children, according to new predictions. Parents may wish to think about paying more money into their pensions in order to ...and more »...more info>>>
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North Tyneside mum backs cap on benefit - ChronicleLive |
North Tyneside mum backs cap on benefitChronicleLiveThe Government is proposing to introduce a £26000 cap on the total amount of benefits that working-age people in the UK can receive, including job seeker's allowance, housing benefit, child benefit and carer's allowance, limiting it to £500 a week for ......more info>>>
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