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8 Jan 2012:
Sue Marsh: The welfare reform bill will be disastrous for sick and disabled people. But we are now determined that our voices will be heard
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6 Jan 2012: Letters: Randeep Ramesh paints a bleak picture of what the government's housing benefit caps mean for the country, but in London it's even worse
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6 Jan 2012: Mayor of London says Disability Living Allowance proposals could push disadvantaged group into deeper poverty
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5 Jan 2012: Editorial: Labour has ducked the fight so far, but the truth will out: this is the tightest squeeze on children's living standards yet seen
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4 Jan 2012: Letters: Housing benefit is designed to redress imbalances between income and rents, whatever a claimant's source of income. Only a minority of claimants are unemployed
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4 Jan 2012: Institute for Fiscal Studies report says families will fare much worse than childless couples as cuts bite between now and 2015
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3 Jan 2012: Letters: Beveridge would have dismissed any assertion that conditionality was the issue when a world recession and the structural failure of the UK economy have led to there being more than 2.5 million people unemployed
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3 Jan 2012: For a government committed to getting people working, abolishing the disability living allowance presents a PR challenge
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3 Jan 2012: Iain Duncan Smith, the coalition's work and pensions secretary, responds to Guardian article by his shadow, Liam Byrne
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2 Jan 2012:
Liam Byrne: Labour won't win on welfare reform by default. On jobs and benefits we need another tough-minded social revolution
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2 Jan 2012: Leslie Morphy: The effects of removing support from those most vulnerable to homelessness will be felt across society
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