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  • New Public Accounts Committee on local support for people with a learning disability

    25 April 2017 | News

    Public Accounts Committee - 58th Report - Local support for people with a learning disability.

    View report

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  • Our response to the JCHR on the rights implications of Brexit

    10 October 2016 | News

    The Joint Committee on Human Rights launched an inquiry into the human rights implications of Brexit.

    Read the DR UK response below.

    Find out more about the inquiry

    Find out more about the European Convention on Human Rights

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  • MPs voice concerns over concerns over Universal Credit delays and lack of clarity

    03 February 2016 | News

    Public Accounts Committee Report - Universal Credit: progress update.

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    The report summary says:

    “We acknowledge that Universal Credit has stabilised and made progress since the previous Committee of Public Accounts first reported on the programme in 2013.

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  • Government defers changes to DSA

    26 March 2015 | News

    We are glad that the Minister for Business Innovation and Skills has listened to the concerns ...

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  • Disability Confident roadshow tours Britain

    20 November 2013 | News

    ... launched by the Prime Minister in July, when he told 300 business leaders of FTSE 100 companies and SMEs that it is ...

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  • Careers Advice and Post 16 Learning Options

    15 January 2025 | Resource

    ... BTECs are available in various fields such as business, health and social care, and IT, and are suitable ...


  • Long Covid and illness drives 400,000 more people from the workforce

    04 May 2022 | News

    ... are dependable problem solvers and assets to the workforce. Businesses need to change not just their views about ...

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  • Apprenticeship reforms are failing to deliver

    10 June 2019 | News

    According a recent Public Accounts Committee report on apprenticeship reforms, The Department for Education has failed to make the progress that it predicted when it reformed the apprenticeships programme in spring 2017. The number of apprenticeship starts fell by 26% after the apprenticeship levy was introduced and, although the level is now recovering, the government will not meet its target of 3 million starts by March 2020.

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  • Adult social care funding: a local or national responsibility?

    26 March 2018 | News

    ... from 2020, meaning councils will depend on council tax and business rates for the vast majority of their general ...

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  • MPs call for action on unacceptable level of UK financial exclusion

    30 March 2017 | News

    The Select Committee on Financial Exclusion calls on the Financial Conduct Authority and Banks to give greater priority to tackling financial exclusion in the UK.

     View Select Committee on Financial Exclusion report: ‘Tackling financial exclusion: A country that works for everyone?

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