5 Sep 2014: Editorial: By belatedly resisting a public-spending cut they once endorsed, the Liberal Democrats take the coalition into uncharted territory
5 Sep 2014:
The government's unexpected defeat over the Affordable Homes private members bill is the latest in a series of bedroom tax-related setbacks for ministers
Guardian Professional,2 Sep 2014:
The Big Tenant Survey did not make good reading for social landlords. Richard Blundell explains what they ought to learn from the findings
1 Sep 2014:
Majority of tenants feel their landlord does not listen to them while less than a third fully understand welfare reforms, reports Liam Kelly
Guardian Professional,28 Aug 2014:
So much has changed since I first worked for the Jobcentre in the 70s, when it actually offered real training and opportunities, says Elaine Steer
Guardian Professional,20 Aug 2014:
Thousands of extra homes may need to be built in the south east as London councils fail to keep pace with population growth
The work and pensions secretary is determined to transform Britain's welfare system. But universal credit, his flagship reform project, is proving a costly logistical nightmare. Toby Helm reports