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Keep the lifeline: why the Government should keep the £20 uplift to Universal Credit

Keep the lifeline: why the Government should keep the £20 uplift to Universal Credit

18th Jan 2021
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The financial impact of COVID-19 on disabled people and carers

The financial impact of COVID-19 on disabled people and carers

3rd Dec 2020
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Strengthen social security for a stronger economy

Strengthen social security for a stronger economy

16th Oct 2020
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Universal Credit could be a lifeline in Northern Ireland, but it must be designed with people who use it

Universal Credit could be a lifeline in Northern Ireland, but it must be designed with people who use it

30th Jun 2020
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How well is Universal Credit supporting people in Glasgow?

How well is Universal Credit supporting people in Glasgow?

29th Jun 2020
Call for a stronger social security lifeline for children

Call for a stronger social security lifeline for children

17th Jun 2020
Updated coronavirus briefing: we need a lifeline to help people keep their heads above water

Updated coronavirus briefing: we need a lifeline to help people keep their heads above water

26th Mar 2020
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UK Poverty 2019/20: Social security

UK Poverty 2019/20: Social security

7th Feb 2020
End the benefit freeze to stop people being swept into poverty

End the benefit freeze to stop people being swept into poverty

8th Mar 2019
Where next for Universal Credit and tackling poverty?

Where next for Universal Credit and tackling poverty?

20th Feb 2019
How can Universal Credit help working parents move out of poverty?

How can Universal Credit help working parents move out of poverty?

20th Feb 2019
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Methods briefing: removing the benefits freeze a year early

Methods briefing: removing the benefits freeze a year early

19th Nov 2018
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Budget 2018: tackling the rising tide of in-work poverty

Budget 2018: tackling the rising tide of in-work poverty

12th Oct 2018
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Extreme poverty and human rights: Response to UN Special Rapporteur

Extreme poverty and human rights: Response to UN Special Rapporteur

3rd Oct 2018
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Universal Credit Amendment Regulations: Our response to SSAC consultation

Universal Credit Amendment Regulations: Our response to SSAC consultation

24th Aug 2018
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Budget briefing: Recommendations for better living standards

Budget briefing: Recommendations for better living standards

9th Nov 2017
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