PM says government will no longer roll out changes that would have capped benefit for social housing and supported homes... READ MORE›
More than 700,000 people in supported housing usually have the accommodation element of their costs met entirely through housing benefit... READ MORE›
Faced with the double dilemma of a growing elderly population and chronic underfunding from central government, the social care system in Britain is at breaking point... READ MORE›
Even in a best outcome scenario margins will be tighter in new markets and cash-flow needs will increase... READ MORE›
Tax changes could cost UK public sector workers 30 percent of salary... READ MORE›
Iain duncan smith should resign says jeremy corbyn... READ MORE›
So in the seven coin flips that the Iowa Democratic Party has a record of, Sanders won six of them... READ MORE›
The figures contradict official claims that only a small minority of jobseekers have been affected by the government's increasingly severe welfare policies... READ MORE›
Politicians held over protests as PM says anti-peace forces spreading false information about investment zone plan... READ MORE›
Benefit claimants are subjected to an unacceptable postcode lottery that can determine whether or not they are driven into poverty by sanctions, MPs have said... READ MORE›
Advocacy groups will be calling on the federal government on Wednesday to create a 10-year plan to tackle mental health illness... READ MORE›
The government will offer homeless families from Dublin the chance of a house in rural counties, in a radical bid to ease the current crisis... READ MORE›
Said international evidence pointed to the effectiveness of benefit sanctions, but warned that no system is perfect and ideally nobody would need to be sanctioned... READ MORE›
There was huge relief when 82 of the girls kidnapped by Islamist militants Boko Haram in Chibok, north-east Nigeria, in 2014 were freed on Saturday... READ MORE›
Statements from the government and Glencore have been inconsistent on the extent of the contamination problem... READ MORE›
Earlier this year, the government, through the top court, tried to take away all powers of the National Assembly... READ MORE›
A 69-year-old father-of-two believes his family will go hungry if any change is made to his lone parent allowance... READ MORE›
'floodgates open' to pay claims after gardai offered special..... READ MORE›
This means finding better ways of funding local services, rather than depending on unpredictable government grants... READ MORE›
It also has to incorporate cuts introduced in the welfare and work act, such as a two-child limit on tax credits... READ MORE›
Clearly, the Government is out of touch and has underestimated the anger at these unfair water charges... READ MORE›
We recommended a growth target of around seven percent, said Zhu Baoliang, chief economist at the State Information Centre, a top government think-tank... READ MORE›
Syria's government officially joined the Chemical Weapons Convention and turned over its chemical arsenal in 2013, as part of a deal to avert US military action... READ MORE›
Despite the 2015 Budget's huge increase in childcare spending the government still isn't addressing the key problems with childcare... READ MORE›
We asked people living in Turkey how they have been affected by the military coup attempt. Here they share their experiences... READ MORE›
Today, we blame the government, portraying it as a bureaucratic Satan... READ MORE›
The government has defended itself as new figures confirm almost 200,000 houses remain empty around the country during a homelessness crisis... READ MORE›
To ensure economic risks do not morph into social risks the National Development and Reform Commission said in an online statement without mentioning unemployment... READ MORE›
A EUR1.5 billion redress scheme set up for victims of clerical abuse was only established because Ireland's government had no choice, a Catholic congregation has claimed... READ MORE›
Mr Nash said If this study finds such work contracts have a serious and detrimental impact on our citizens, then the Government will act... READ MORE›
Why had he not defended the Hammonds against the federal government?... READ MORE›
That is how health organisations justify and urge governments, as we are doing, to increase the tax on tobacco, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said on Sunday... READ MORE›
Education Minister Jan O'Sullivan brought proposals to Cabinet to hire 480 additional resource teachers and 365 SNAs... READ MORE›
Peter Nyberg, a former IMF economist and Finnish government banking official, was questioned by a group of 11 legislators on his 2011 government-commissioned report into the crisis... READ MORE›
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