Cutting support for deaf workers and increasing the Bedroom Tax: welcome back, Iain Duncan Smith
IFS analysis sets out what welfare users can expect now the Tories are back in – and it’s not good
IFS analysis sets out what welfare users can expect now the Tories are back in – and it’s not good
New analysis also says that the pace of cuts will be faster this time
Don’t let it be lazily said that Labour and the Conservatives are ‘the same’
The IFS say that incorporating child benefit into universal credit could cost 4.3 million families £1,000 a year
The respected think tank calls the claim ‘unhelpful and of little value’
The respected think tanks says a Conservative government would see a ‘rollercoaster ride for public service spending’
The independent think tank has backed Ed Balls’ claim that the Conservatives are planning £70 billion worth of public spending cuts
The recovery in living standards has been much slower than after the three previous recessions
The biggest cuts to the welfare system are ‘yet to come’ says think tank
Working parents in the poorest households have been hardest hit by changes to the tax and benefits system since 2010