Universal Credit 'fraud risk' fear
MPs demand a “swift assurance” from ministers that the introduction of Universal Credit will not lead to a rise in benefit fraud.
MPs demand a “swift assurance” from ministers that the introduction of Universal Credit will not lead to a rise in benefit fraud.
Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith says he knows what it is like to “live on the breadline”, after 250,000 people sign a petition urging him to live on £53 a week.
France and Germany decide not to contribute to a British government review of the impact of EU powers on the UK.
The largest-ever survey of social class, conducted by the BBC, suggests there are now seven social classes in the UK.
Public satisfaction with the NHS appears to have stabilised following a record fall, according to the British Social Attitudes Survey.
An EU mission to train Malian soldiers is due to begin as part of efforts to help the west African country counter an Islamist insurgency.