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Benefit cap 'would push children into poverty'
www.westernmorningnews.co.uk
[This is Cornwall] - Work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith attacked the bishops, accusing them of ignoring the concerns of ordinary families who try to "do the right thing". He said: "The question I'd ask these bishops is, over all these years, why have they sat
IDS VICTORY IN FIGHT AGAINST THE SPONGERS
www.dailystar.co.uk
[Daily Star] - Employment Minister Chris Grayling told the Commons the public “overwhelmingly” backed plans, drawn up by Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith, to limit individual benefit claims to £ a year. He unveiled some concessions to allay concerns
Google News: Parents owed £55m unpaid child maintenance
[This is Bristol] - But Work and Pensions Secretary Ian Duncan Smith has vowed to overturn the amendment and defended the up front charge of up to £100, saying: "we're not asking for much". The figures showed a backlog, dating back 15 years since the CSA was set up
Google News: Ugandan choir writes to thank school pupils
[This is Cornwall] - A LETTER of thanks has been received by Sir James Smith's Community School at Camelford following fundraising efforts which took place for the Pearl of Africa Choir. The choir, from Uganda, visited the school last term and held music workshops with the
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