Universal Credit
100 people too mentally ill to work get their benefits sanctioned each day
A new report exposes the human cost of the punitive benefits sanctions system
Cost of childcare has risen by 33 per cent since 2010
Parents are paying £1,533 more for nursery places than at the start of this parliament
Iain Duncan Smith: still not vindicated over Universal Credit (though he thinks he is)
Trials of the scheme have been very limited, and we should proceed with caution
Public Accounts Committee says DWP is failing to tackle error and fraud in Housing Benefit claims
Despite years of calls for better management, in 2013-14 overpayments amounted to £1.4 billion and underpayments to £0.4 billion.
The government is creating more roque landlords
We’ve come to expect it from some, but when even landlords with a social purpose are thinking twice about who they allow as tenants we know a change is needed.
Exclusive: An open letter to Iain Duncan Smith: Universal Credit questions that need answering
Existing problems with Universal credit risk being replicated unless you resolve them.