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Esther McVey tells councils: Spend the cash we gave you to help people hit by benefits cuts
When we rolled out radical reforms to the welfare state in April, we knew that some people might need a bit of extra help to manage, either over the short or long term.
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Councils accused by ministers of sitting on £180m hardship fund intended for people hit by benefit cuts
Councils are under-fire from ministers for sitting on millions of pounds in a "hardship fund" rather than use it to help people hit by benefit cuts.
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10 per cent fall in new developments in towns and cities raising fears about countryside
The proportion of new developments in towns and cities has dropped by 10 per cent, according to new official figures.
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Labour to ban 'casino' betting machines in bookmakers
Betting machines in book makers which let punters bet hundreds of pounds every minute are to be banned if Labour wins the next election.
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Peers who fiddle expenses 'should be stripped of their allowances'
Lord Hill, the new leader of the House of Lords, says peers who fiddle their expenses should be stripped of their allowances
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Peers who fiddle expenses will be stripped of their allowances
Lord Hill, the new leader of the House of Lords, says peers who fiddle their expenses should be stripped of their allowances
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Half of Labour's shadow Cabinet to be women after expected reshuffle
Half of Ed Miliband's shadow Cabinet could be women after the Labour leader carries out an expected reshuffle of his front bench team this week.
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Councils told to hike charges away from Christmas and elections to avoid 'public outcry'
Councils are being advised on how to increase parking charges away from Christmas and election time to avoid a "public outcry".
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Tory women set for promotion in David Cameron's second reshuffle next week
David Cameron is expected to bolster his junior ministerial team with promotions for Conservative women in a ministerial reshuffle next week.
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Sir Stuart Etherington: Getting executive pay right 'is critical to public trust and confidence' in charities
In two many cases, mega salaries, inflation busting pay rises and bank style bonuses have become the culture of the charitable sector, says Sir Stuart Etherington
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