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Welfare reform bill - benefit cap Commons live debate - The Guardian (blog)

The Guardian (blog)Welfare reform bill - benefit cap Commons live debateThe Guardian (blog)... housing benefit payments for social tenants deemed to be "under-occupying" their property - the so-called "spare room tax" - will have devasting effects on local communities, according to new research by the UK's four largest housing associations.Benefits changes that could affect us allTelegraph.co.ukMinisters need to consider Scottish familiesThe Edinburgh JournalWelfare changes bring 'bedroom tax'The Press AssociationEkklesia -DeHavilland (press release) (subscription)all 707 news articles »...more info>>>

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The benefits of a civilised society - The Guardian

The benefits of a civilised societyThe GuardianDavid Orr Chief executive, National Housing Federation Stephen Remington Chief executive, Action for Blind People Michelle Mitchell Charity director, Age UK Mark Atkinson Director of campaigns, policy and research, Ambitious about Autism John Bibby ...and more »...more info>>>

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Hamilton: UK has lost sight of the public benefits of higher education - The Japan Times

The Japan TimesHamilton: UK has lost sight of the public benefits of higher educationThe Japan TimesHe makes a plea for a broader approach, arguing, "One of the unfortunate consequences of the changes in the UK is that they excessively under-emphasize the importance of the public good in higher education. Yes, indeed, an individual graduating from ...and more »...more info>>>

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UK regions fight each other, France to host athletes - Reuters

UK regions fight each other, France to host athletesReutersBritain has budgeted to spend 9.3 billion pounds on staging the Olympic and Paralympic Games, mostly on facilities in London, and the capital is expected to hog most of the benefits. But regional authorities dealing with government funding cuts and ...and more »...more info>>>

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