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
A third sector worker shares her concerns about the introduction of the DWP’s flagship policy in her area
Iain Duncan Smith has serious questions to answer
A minister desperately trying to hide from his own policy failures at great human cost
The level of youth employment in the UK is comparable to the Eurozone
The government is intent on extending benefit sanctions by stealth
Benefit sanction rates are already at record levels
Report shows some departments falling seriously behind on communication
IFS analysis sets out what welfare users can expect now the Tories are back in – and it’s not good
There are 400,000 more people on benefits than the DWP predicted in 2011
‘Tough love’ is not the right tactic for children and disabled people who depend on benefits