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Fratila: How the Supreme Court Judgement presents benefits claimants and advisers with a new challenge
The Supreme Court has ruled that the government is free to discriminate against EU benefit claimants who hold pre-settled status in the UK. We examine the implications of this ruling for the most vulnerable.
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Small rises in National Minimum Wage can’t stave off the cost of living
With inflation expected to rise, energy prices soaring and a cut to Universal Credit, Rishi Sunak's Autumn Budget looks set to fall short of addressing Britain's poverty crisis.
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Supporting vulnerable residents to access digital government services
At a time when most government services have moved online, frontline charities play a key role in supporting the digitally excluded. This report provides an overview of sector needs.
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The Employer Checking Service needs fixing
The Employer Checking Service, used by employees and employers to prove an individual's right to work, is riddled with digital issues or technical difficulties. We explore problems with the service and propose potential solutions.
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Giving evidence: The hidden struggles of EU nationals who arrived in late 2020
Freedom of movement in the UK came to an end on 31 December 2020, but for those who arrived in the UK close to the deadline, there's an uphill battle to prove their residence.
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