The National Audit Office (NAO) has come out today with a scathing report regarding the implementation of Universal Credit, the government’s flagship welfare reform programme that aims to consolidate thirty odd benefits into a single system. Colin Talbot has long been pointing to the problems, which he argues are largely systemic – to do with the nature of Whitehall and its ‘policy’ dominant culture
In 2010 the UK government responded to a catalogue of failing large-scale IT projects by cancelling ...
A key aim of Universal Credit is to simplify the social security system. While several aspects of it...
Part 4: Software DevelopmentInternational audienceIn 2010 the UK government responded to a catalogue...
There has been another setback for the government’s flagship welfare reform programme, Universal Cre...
Nigel Keohane examines the government’s Universal Credit scheme and points out five areas of concern...
As Damian Green arrives as Secretary of State in the Department for Work and Pensions, Universal Cre...
In this chapter, author Paul Spicker interrogates the government's introduction of Universal Credit,...
This article draws on an interview with Lord Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform since May 2010, and ...
Universal Credit is a major change in the UK’s social security system which will affect around eight...
Alongside a series of cuts that will reduce welfare spending by £18 billion per year by 2014–15, the...
Alongside a series of cuts that will reduce welfare spending by £18 billion per year by 2014-15, the...
ZSUniversal Credit is a fundamental reform of means-tested working age benefits in the UK, replacing...
Current proposals for welfare reform in the UK are based on a Universal Credit, intended simultaneou...
This thesis investigates the policy implementation of Universal Credit (UC), and how welfare behavio...
The system of social security in the UK is comprised largely of Universal Credit. This benefit is th...
In 2010 the UK government responded to a catalogue of failing large-scale IT projects by cancelling ...
A key aim of Universal Credit is to simplify the social security system. While several aspects of it...
Part 4: Software DevelopmentInternational audienceIn 2010 the UK government responded to a catalogue...
There has been another setback for the government’s flagship welfare reform programme, Universal Cre...
Nigel Keohane examines the government’s Universal Credit scheme and points out five areas of concern...
As Damian Green arrives as Secretary of State in the Department for Work and Pensions, Universal Cre...
In this chapter, author Paul Spicker interrogates the government's introduction of Universal Credit,...
This article draws on an interview with Lord Freud, Minister for Welfare Reform since May 2010, and ...
Universal Credit is a major change in the UK’s social security system which will affect around eight...
Alongside a series of cuts that will reduce welfare spending by £18 billion per year by 2014–15, the...
Alongside a series of cuts that will reduce welfare spending by £18 billion per year by 2014-15, the...
ZSUniversal Credit is a fundamental reform of means-tested working age benefits in the UK, replacing...
Current proposals for welfare reform in the UK are based on a Universal Credit, intended simultaneou...
This thesis investigates the policy implementation of Universal Credit (UC), and how welfare behavio...
The system of social security in the UK is comprised largely of Universal Credit. This benefit is th...
In 2010 the UK government responded to a catalogue of failing large-scale IT projects by cancelling ...
A key aim of Universal Credit is to simplify the social security system. While several aspects of it...
Part 4: Software DevelopmentInternational audienceIn 2010 the UK government responded to a catalogue...