Refugees and benefits
Mark Willis examines the rights of refugees to claim benefits and the problems that can arise.
Mark Willis examines the rights of refugees to claim benefits and the problems that can arise.
Simon Osborne outlines the main provisions of the Act and indicates likely implementation dates, where known.
Graham Tegg reports on a CPAG test case.
Simon Osborne describes the latest version of the rules relating to the 13-week waiting period for housing costs.
David Simmons highlights the most significant announcements relating to welfare benefits and tax credits.
David Simmons summarises the principal and consequential changes.
Sarah Clarke provides an update on the 'offsetting' of overpayments which arise when a partner leaves or joins a household.
Edward Graham explains the rules allowing ESA to be paid on repeat claims and pending appeals.
Graham Tegg reports on some positive developments from the European Court of Justice (ECJ).
Martin Williams looks at DMG Memo 30/09 and the possibility of retaining IS on the basis of incapacity post employment and support allowance (ESA).
Simon Osborne highlights recent decisions of the Upper Tribunal on the weighing of medical evidence which show that old problems have not gone away, while others reflect more recent trends.
A recent court decision has resolved conflicting case law on the interpretation of the 'substantial risk' rule, which applies to the assessments for incapacity for work (the personal capability assessment) and limited capability for work (the work capability assessment). Simon Osborne explains.