The communities minister said the practice of publicly identifying people convicted of benefit fraud is to be reintroduced.
Campaigners have blasted the DWP's crackdown on benefit fraud, claiming it “deepens stigma” for people on benefits.
A 58-year-old woman was arraigned in federal court Wednesday on charges of identity theft and stealing more than $250,000 in ...
The practice of publicly identifying people who have been convicted of benefit fraud is to be reintroduced in Northern ...
The Department for Work and Pensions is bringing in a new crackdown on benefit fraudsters, including a new rule that could ...
The DWP is looking at a number of measures to reduce benefit fraud and the checks will affect those who claim Universal ...
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