Universal Credit Roll-out Date Delayed
Once again, the new benefits system, Universal Credit, has been delayed. The nation-wide roll-out will now not take place until
Once again, the new benefits system, Universal Credit, has been delayed. The nation-wide roll-out will now not take place until
Many disabled people are struggling to survive on benefits, meanwhile the DWP is constantly pressuring them to prove their disabilities
*edited 29th October 2020 in light of Covid-19* In the festive season, it is not only homelessness charities that are
A Bench Outreach advice worker talks about the slippery slope of benefits problems and how one DWP judgement can have
As gang and knife crime have become ever-present in the news, the government tries to comfort the public with a
In a world that increasingly depends on computers, the internet, and online communication, the barrier to accessing benefits is getting
Wednesday 3rd July is Multiple Disadvantage Day. This was set up to raise awareness of people who face a combination
The councils hit hardest by local government funding cuts have been found to have higher numbers of homeless deaths. According to
A single mother in Birmingham City Council, previously deemed ‘intentionally homeless’, has been reassessed and the decision turned around. Terryann
The government has announced plans to scrap so-called ‘no-fault’ evictions. This will prevent landlords from evicting tenants at short notice