The work and pensions minister says the welfare system needs reforming to encourage young people to work if they can.
The UK must avoid a situation where “doing a day’s work is in itself seen as stressful” by young people, Liz Kendall has ...
Some benefit claimants ‘taking the mickey’ declares Work and Pensions Secretary as she tries to cut £20bn welfare bill ...
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The Work and Pensions Secretary, Liz Kendall, has said some people claiming benefits are "taking the mickey", but added that ...
The long-term sick could be forced to find jobs or have their benefits slashed in sweeping welfare reforms, according to ...
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall was speaking as half on sickness and disability benefits said they will never work ...
Liz Kendall says some people on benefits are “taking the mickey” but “there are many more people who want to work”.
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A new DWP report also found nearly half of health and disability benefit claimants felt they would never work again.
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall described her department as the ‘HR department’ for ministers’ growth plans.
The Work and Pensions Secretary, who will set out sweeping reforms to sickness and disability benefits in the spring, said ...