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BPS signs consensus statement calling for removal of benefit sanctions
25 March 2019 | News
... those out of work, to get into work, or set up their own business, with the tailored and flexible support they need ...
Budget 2018
28 October 2018 | News
... for disabled children and adults on low incomes. £900m in business rates relief for small businesses and £650m to rejuvenate High Streets, including ... rising to £1,055,000. Public toilets New mandatory business rates relief for public lavatories. Social care ...
VODG raises concerns as HMRC "jumps the gun" on sleep in payments
19 August 2018 | News
... is waiting for official guidance from the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. We have worked ...
Are PIP and ESA Assessments working well?
29 October 2017 | News
The Work and Pensions Committee launched an inquiry into the effectiveness of assessments for Personal Independence Payments (PIP) and Employment and Support Allowance (ESA).
Government gives more information about ESA retesting
10 October 2016 | News
... “I would like to update hon. Members on the main item of business undertaken by my Department since the House rose ...
EHRC says lack of progress on disability rights is society’s badge of shame
19 July 2016 | News
... their game so disabled people are not at a disadvantage. Businesses must use digitalisation as an opportunity to make ... Denying access to a large customer base simply is not good business practice and large venues must make it easier for ...
DSA award conflicts of interest
12 March 2015 | News
... students using taxpayers’ money. The Department for Business, Innovation & Skills did not spot soon enough the ...
Sickness absence and fluctuating health conditions
22 January 2015 | News
... widening the scope of income protection insurance so that businesses can better support those with fluctuating ... access to specialist occupational health support for small business through partnership with NHS and other providers ...
Unlawful detention of disabled people condemned
12 March 2014 | News
Tens of thousands of disabled people are being unlawfully detained in care homes and hospitals across England and Wales, according to a House of Lords committee report which concludes that legislation created to protect people with mental health conditions - including dementia and autism - has failed.
Parliamentary committee says scrap bedroom tax
15 December 2013 | News
In an interim report published today, Monday 16 December 2013, the Commons Scottish Affairs Committee calls on the Coalition Government to the repeal the Bedroom Tax.
While this is being considered, the Committee calls on the Government to suspend application of the Bedroom Tax for all those tenants to whom a reasonable alternative offer cannot be made.