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AELP on the departure of John Hayes

AELP on the departure of John Hayes

      After the departure of John Hayes from the post of skills minister in yesterday’s reshuffle, Graham Hoyle, […]

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Chris Graling moves to Justice.. Well done!

Chris Graling moves to Justice.. Well done!

Chris Grayling has been promoted to the Cabinet and is now Justice Secretary. Chris has worked hard for this; well […]

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Welfare to work providers struggling

Welfare to work providers struggling

  The Telegraph is reporting that welfare reforms could be under threat after some private contractors admitted struggling to find […]

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Should Affordable Housing Requirements be Watered Down?

Should Affordable Housing Requirements be Watered Down?

A new Government-commissioned report stated that attracting a higher volume of institutional investment in the private rented sector could depend […]

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Single Parents could Lose out Under Coalition’s Bid to Offer help

Single Parents could Lose out Under Coalition’s Bid to Offer help

Around one million single parents could potentially lose out when the Government’s Universal Credit plan is brought in next year. […]

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Earlier news: Lord Freud announces long-list for Universal Credit

Earlier news:  Lord Freud announces long-list for Universal Credit

Earlier in the summer the Department for Work and Pensions and the Local Government Association named fifteen local authorities in […]

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Apprenticeship Review Finds System ‘Misunderstood and Inaccessible’

Apprenticeship Review Finds System 'Misunderstood and Inaccessible'

The government has promised to introduce a series of measures aimed at helping Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to recruit […]

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Government to Introduce Mandatory Volunteering Scheme

Government to Introduce Mandatory Volunteering Scheme

Employment Minister Chris Grayling announced that 18-24 year-olds who have been unemployed for six months or more since leaving education […]

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Fall in Number of Workless Households

Fall in Number of Workless Households

The Office for National Statistics has stated that from April to June 2012 there were 3.68 million households in the […]

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Select committee hearing, Universal Credit

Select committee hearing, Universal Credit

Work and Pensions Committee Select Committee Announcement 30 August 2012 For Immediate Release: AN11 2012–13 ORAL EVIDENCE Committee examines the […]

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