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Welcome! Here you can read about our view on benefits changes with the odd update about our tools and services.

Spring Statement: Policy changes & behavioural responses

March 26, 2025 – Wendy Alcock Phil Agulnik

In this blog we outline the latest announcements from today's Spring Statement, plus last week's Pathways to Work Green Paper. Read on for the latest updates with a sprinkle of speculation about what behavioural responses could result from the government’s proposed changes to disability benefits.

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Universal Credit Migration: Which groups are failing to move to UC and why?

February 19, 2025 – Phil Agulnik

The latest Move to UC stats have been released by the DWP and it’s a mixed picture. The success rate for people moving on to Universal Credit from DWP benefits is much higher than for people moving from tax credits, but they are still far from perfect.

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entitledto becomes an employee-owned business

December 04, 2024 – Wendy Alcock

We are proud to announce that entitledto has recently become an employee-owned company. Read our latest blog to find out why we have moved from a privately owned business to an Employee Ownership Trust.

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Budget 2024: Benefit-based announcements

October 31, 2024 – Wendy Alcock

Yesterday, the new Chancellor unveiled her first Budget. In our blog we look at the expected, the unexpected, the accelerated and the stalled benefits changes announced in the latest government spending review.

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Budget 2024: Small steps for benefit claimants, but structural problems remain

October 30, 2024 – Phil Agulnik

The first Budget from the new Labour government provided an overall picture on government spending and taxation but did it deliver on longer term structural reform of the welfare system? Find out what our Director thinks in his latest blog.

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