Questions over the fate of the government’s flagship
welfare reform programme will continue until after the election as it was
revealed that the Treasury has still not signed off the business case for
universal credit and will not decide whether to do so until summer next year. A
final decision might not come until 2016. The Treasury said it would not be
able to firm up the numbers until at least the summer of 2015. It was also
revealed that the Major Projects Authority still has UC graded as “amber-red”,
and is therefore a source of serious concern for the body responsible for
overseeing the government’s major capital programme. Read more on the Guardian
website.
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People are living with sickness or disability younger than a decade ago.
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