Aug. 07 2023
Source Page: Draft Disability Assistance for Older People (Scotland) Regulations 2024: Draft Equality Impact AssessmentFound: Draft Disability Assistance for Older People (Scotland) Regulations 2024: Draft Equality Impact Assessment
Aug. 07 2023
Source Page: Draft Disability Assistance for Older People (Scotland) Regulations 2024: Draft Island Communities Impact AssessmentFound: Draft Disability Assistance for Older People (Scotland) Regulations 2024: Draft Island Communities Impact
Jul. 21 2023
Source Page: Family Resources Survey: financial year 2021 to 2022Found: [Note 42] PC refers Pension Credit paid with State Pension.
Apr. 29 2024
Source Page: Modernising support for independent living: the health and disability green paperFound: Modernising support for independent living: the health and disability green paper
Apr. 29 2024
Source Page: Modernising support for independent living: the health and disability green paperFound: Modernising support for independent living: the health and disability green paper
Apr. 28 2023
Source Page: I. Universal Credit guidance [update of previous guidance, deposited Oct 2022, DEP2022-0860]. 191 docs. II. Letter dated 20/04/2023 from Guy Opperman MP MP to the Deposited Papers Clerk regarding documents for deposit in the House libraries. Incl. file list at Annex 1. 1p.Found: Universal Credit guidance [update of previous guidance, deposited Oct 2022, DEP2022-0860]. 191 docs.
Jun. 24 2009
Source Page: Financial Services Authority (FSA) annual report 2008/09. 124p.Found: ability of firms to sustain adequate capital and liquidity on a forward- looking basis and in the face of severe
Laid - 16 Nov 2023 In Force 19 Nov 2023
The Carer’s Assistance (Carer Support Payment) (Scotland) Regulations 2023 (S.S.I. 2023/302) introduce arrangements for the payment of carer’s assistance in the form of carer support payment. Carer support payment replaces carer’s allowance as the benefit paid to those in Scotland with eligible caring responsibilities for a disabled person.
Found: Amendment of the State Pension Credit Regulations 200214.—(1) The State Pension Credit Regulations 2002
Mentions:
1: Baroness Vere of Norbiton (Con - Life peer) rates of tax relief for theatres, orchestras and museums and galleries, and will be introducing a tax credit - Speech Link
2: Baroness Goldie (Con - Life peer) If we can issue green savings bonds and the still popular premium bonds, why can we not replicate that - Speech Link
3: Lord Skidelsky (XB - Life peer) Whatever the supply-side contribution to it—and I understand the rise in poverty, disability, and mismatch - Speech Link
4: Lord Leigh of Hurley (Con - Life peer) To remind your Lordships, the latest estimate of the R&D tax credit costs is some £6.5 billion, and - Speech Link
5: Lord Tugendhat (Con - Life peer) one looks at the Netherlands, Germany, France or Sweden, one sees Governments and society coping with severe - Speech Link
Mentions:
1: Gillian Keegan (Con - Chichester) Secondly, we are increasing—in fact doubling—the premium we pay to maths, computer science and some science - Speech Link
2: Vicky Foxcroft (Lab - Lewisham, Deptford) so-called disability price tag. - Speech Link
3: Kim Leadbeater (Lab - Batley and Spen) The loss of these precious public buildings and services would have a severe impact on local families - Speech Link
4: Jacob Young (Con - Redcar) Friend, the Education Secretary, has rightly said, we are building on a proud record.Huge credit must - Speech Link
5: Jacob Young (Con - Redcar) their potential, which is why we have invested in education recovery programmes such as the recovery premium - Speech Link