7 April 2019 — Welfare Weekly

Heartless council removed homeless people’s tents and only belongings

Justin Tomlinson appointed new disabilities minister – his voting record

Universal Credit two-child limit will push 300,000 more children into poverty

NHS privatisation one step closer as Tories dish out £35million in new contracts in just six weeks

Children in poverty are growing up hungry and in shame, say campaigners

Tories knew Universal Credit was causing hardship but pressed ahead regardless

London council failed to adequately support disabled mother, says Ombudsman

Cuts are preventing councils from helping the homeless

‘Flippant’ DWP minster forced to apologise over factually incorrect evidence given to MPs
Child Benefit ‘could be abolished’ and subsumed into Universal Credit’

‘Help to Claim’ service to provide free advice for new Universal Credit claimants
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