Welfare reform tops the agenda in the Winter issue of WHQ. Here’s a quick preview. In the wake of Westminster government’s u-turn on applying a local housing allowance (LHA) cap to social and supported housing, it’s back to grim reality… Read more »
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Welfare reform tops the agenda in the Winter issue of WHQ. Here’s a quick preview. In the wake of Westminster government’s u-turn on applying a local housing allowance (LHA) cap to social and supported housing, it’s back to grim reality… Read more »
There were sighs of relief across Wales and the UK after the Westminster government decided it will not go ahead with plans to impose a local housing allowance (LHA) cap on supported and social housing. Theresa May revealed the decision… Read more »
Paul Langley assesses the latest news on universal credit and the local housing allowance and argues Brexit could bring some good news. Last summer’s referendum result has rumbled on and on and continues to be a divisive topic for many in… Read more »
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