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Online drive blamed for tens of thousands of potentially bogus requests, says National Audit Office
Full details of new range of powers across five key areas
Department seeks partner to fulfil potential two-year programme of work
Chancellor Rishi Sunak to set out economic measures this afternoon
NAO report says lower take up of free early years places in most deprived areas “risks increasing development gap”
Think-tank’s pre-Budget call says setting £6bn in tax credit overpayments aside would make continued roll-out work better
Chancellor expected to announce emergency funding to support services as four-stage action plan published
Would-be case examiners warned complaints process "can be lengthy" as DWP admits reviewers are taking 20 months to clear cases
Former head of government Rough Sleepers Unit returns to Whitehall as PM announces new aid package
New unit to improve how DWP learns "lessons from customers' experiences" as NAO reveals department has investigated 69 deaths linked to suicide
Extra delay will cost around £500m, officials say
DWP urged to enable independent scrutiny of "policies and systemic failures" after death of Errol Graham
In our January issue, CSW asks experts to give their thoughts on the new government’s policy priorities. In this entry, RSA chief executive, and interim director of labour market enforcement at BEIS, Matthew Taylor looks at the government’s work on work
Think tank says policy makers need to better understand differential effects across the country amid warning that impact on worst off is being 'ignored'
DWP says it is hiring "as quickly as we can" as minister admits complaints take a year to get picked up
In our January issue, CSW asks experts to give their thoughts on the new government’s policy priorities. In this entry, Dan Corry discusses how prime minister Boris Johnson can use his majority to boost the effectiveness of charities
Funding plan will maintain scheme to help families with complex needs, ministry announces
Trade body successfully argues elements of combustible-cladding ban consultation were unlawful
Two social work policy professionals discuss the benefits and challenges of a radical management system aimed at empowering frontline teams to make more of their own decisions.
HMRC doubles number of mental health advocates while Home Office appoints new champions
Think tank sets out the scale of challenge to roll out universal credit or halt wide-ranging benefit reform scheme
Una O’Brien urges public to hold politicians to account for repeated failings in next month’s election
Department ‘disappointed’ after advertising watchdog upholds complaints about benefit reform package
Departmental comms blitz will feature radio, catch-up TV and outdoor advertising as Brexit prep continues