Tweet Here you can read Victoria's most recent speeches and appearances while she was in Parliament (provided by theyworkforyou):
Universal Credit | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers Following the conclusion of the Social Security Advisory Committee’s formal referral on the regulations, the Department published its respon
Universal Credit | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers Formal performance monitoring is not appropriate to a discovery phase where the aim is to learn what works best, rather than achieve a speci
Universal Credit | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers In May 2022 we started a multi-location approach across the country with a small number of claimants, being issued with migration notices.
Poverty: Children | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers The latest statistics on the number of children who are in low-income in Coventry North East constituency and Coventry can be found in the a
Food Poverty | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers National and regional statistics on the number of food insecure households are published annually in the “Family Resources Survey” publicati
War Pensions: Pension Credit | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers The Government acknowledges the contribution ex-service personal have made and in Pension Credit the first £10 of War Disablement Pension is
State Retirement Pensions: Females | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) is independent, and it would be inappropriate to comment at this stage as the investig
Pensioners: Fuel Poverty | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers The Government understands the pressures people are facing with the cost of living. These are global challenges.
State Retirement Pensions | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers The latest forecast of people who will receive their State Pension for the first time in the 2022/23 financial year is 738,300.
Social Security: Canada | Department for Work and Pensions | Written Answers There are two separate social security arrangements in place between the UK and Canada, made in 1995 and 1998.