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Financial abuse: a family affair
By Jennifer Harvey Financial abuse is a growing danger as bills mount. And the culprits are often those whom you would least suspect I'm a bit web wary. I do buy things over the internet, but I worry about it. I worry about random hackers getting...
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I would love to work...
...to escape poverty. But the benefits system militates against helping disabled people into work, preferring to use sanctions, writes Simon Heng. Read More...
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Welfare reform green paper: threats and punishment won't work
by Neil Bateman The welfare reform green paper (published on 21 July) contains yet more proposals for toughening up the benefits system. It seems there is no turning back when it comes to these ideas that Tebbitt, Lilley and Co only dreamed of and now...
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24 Jul 2008 3:52 PM
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Mental health, work, and new incapacity benefit rules
by Helen Waddell Because of the disabling symptoms of schizoaffective disorder I am unable to work, and obtain an income by claiming incapacity benefit. I feel relieved that I will not be subject to the criteria under which new claimants for its replacement...
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