Parents and children are being denied justice in the family courts because of cuts to legal aid unions and solicitors say
As the government confirms the controversial firm Atos will end its contract for assessing disabled people early PCS says the work should be brought inhouse
As the government confirms the controversial firm Atos will end its contract for assessing disabled people early, PCS says the work should be brought in-house.
The government's claim to be clamping down on tax avoidance is undermined by fresh job cuts to specialist staff.
The governmentaposs claim to be clamping down on tax avoidance is undermined by fresh job cuts to specialist staff
With MPs set to vote on the government's plan to cap annual social security spending, PCS sets out five reasons why the cap is wrong.
The governmentaposs flagship scheme for the longterm unemployed is delivering five times more benefit sanctions than jobs PCS says as the latest figures are published
The government's flagship scheme for the long-term unemployed is delivering five times more benefit sanctions than jobs, PCS says as the latest figures are published.
Today's budget completely ignores the crises of poverty and housing facing our communities.
MPs have criticised long delays in processing claims for a new benefit to support disabled people and the government's misuse of statistics about social security.