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The latest figures show that 57 per cent of people who go through the Work Capability Assessment are found fit for some form of work

Families in the UK are struggling to build up their savings as the impact of inflation puts pressure on incomes and debt levels, according to research from the latest Aviva Family Finances Report

The Defence Committee have described as "grotesque" that 40 per cent of planned military redundancies are to be compulsory while the MoD's current civilian redundancies will be entirely voluntary. The Committee publishes its report, today, into the MoD's Annual Report and Accounts 2010–11

 

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Communities Minister Andrew Stunell today invited community and voluntary organisations to apply for a share of £100 million that will help revitalise communities and bring the empty homes blighting their areas back into use

 

The presence of unions in workplaces could be saving employers in the private and public sectors as much £701m a year or £2m a day, according to a report published today (Tuesday) by the TUC

 

Today the Sentencing Council has published a new definitive guideline on drug offences. It will bring sentencing guidance together for the first time to help to ensure consistent and proportionate sentencing for all drug offences that come before courts in England and Wales

 

Service integration to deliver the Nicholson Challenge more important than management change say MPs on Commons Heath Committee

 

The NFU has welcomed a written ministerial statement from the Department for Energy and Climate Change, which removes some of the short-term uncertainty about solar PV tariffs

 

A formal complaint about subsidies for nuclear power has been sent to the European Commission. If it is upheld, it unlikely that any new nuclear power stations will be built in the UK or elsewhere in the EU

 

The challenging housing situation in the country will be improved if councils have greater involvement, according to a new report from the Local Government Association and the Homes and Communities Agency

 

Prime minister announces plans to make empty government offices available to small businesses to start up and grow

 

The latest steps in reforms to the employment tribunal system were unveiled by Employment Relations Minister Edward Davey today with the announcement of a pilot scheme for two regional mediation networks for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)

 

The Conservative-chaired Health Select Committee is expected to deliver a damning verdict this week on the Government's NHS reorganisation plans

 

From today the driving theory test will no longer use pre-published questions in a move to stop candidates from learning answers by rote

 

Toby Perkins MP, Labour’s Shadow Minister for Small Business, commenting on the Bank of England’s Trends in Lending report, said

 

Work-related benefits were being claimed last year by more than 370,000 migrants who had originally came to the UK to work, study or visit

 

Plans to reorganize central government will bring a range of functions currently at arm’s length closer to ministers, according to the National Audit Office. Moreover, the Cabinet Office and departments are on course to deliver cost reductions extending beyond the Spending Review period

 
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