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Study finds Work Capability Assessments have contributed to 600 additional suicides
Research suggests the areas of England with the greatest use of assessments have also seen the sharpest rise in reported suicides
David Cameron reported to Statistics Authority over migrant benefits claim
There is no public evidence in support of what Cameron says about the cost of benefits for migrants
Comment: The increase in the London Living Wage will be undermined by cuts elsewhere
Over 600,000 London families in receipt of child and working-tax credits are at risk of being plunged into poverty
Comment: Universal Credit is a minefield of nasty surprises
A third sector worker shares her concerns about the introduction of the DWP's flagship policy in her area
5 worrying things in the Resolution Foundation’s report on child poverty
The think tank predicts that welfare reforms will push 600,000 families into poverty
Stay classy, Taxpayers’ Alliance
Taxpayers' Alliance: Cut pensioner benefits because they will be dead by 2020