EU referendum: Migrant surge pushes past two million in blow for Cameron
28 million workers were born in the UK compared to 3.2 million from overseas.
EU referendum: £30m child benefit roadblock is halting David Cameron's renegotiation deal
The Visegrád Group apparently resisting the prime minister over his proposed welfare reform.
Corbyn opposing Cameron's emergency brake on EU benefits is political suicide for Labour
There are important things to fight for in Europe but Working Tax Credits for migrants is not one of them.
The EU is in control of the UK - and it means we're unable to control immigration and benefits
The biggest pull factors for migrants coming to the UK are our successful economy and the UK welfare system.
Will David Cameron press ahead with the £30-a-week cut in disabilities benefits?
The government has not declared its final decision regarding the motion to cut benefits for new applicants.
14,000 disabled people relying on specialist motoring allowance have mobility cars taken away
A new benefit scheme by the DWP sees almost half of those reassessed lose their allowance.
Amazon boss' appointment to DWP board prompts fierce backlash
John Mcdonnell said when it comes to tax avoidance, the 'Tories don't have a credible solution'.
Bedroom Tax: Court of Appeal rules tax is 'unlawful' and 'discriminatory' in landmark case
In two cases the tax was found to have discriminated against a disabled teenager and the victim of domestic violence.
Housing benefit cuts threaten supported homes for thousands of vulnerable tenants
George Osborne's cap on housing benefit for social tenants may leave disabled and elderly without care support.
Bedroom tax: Mum left note for David Cameron than hung herself on spot of son's suicide
In letter addressed to David Cameron Frances McCormack described her financial struggles.
Nine UK high street banks to launch fee-free accounts without charges for missed payments
Accounts will be available from 1st January to people who fail to qualify for a full current account.
Welfare claimants going hungry due to benefit delays and errors, MPs warn
Work and Pensions Select Committee raise alert after investigating welfare reforms.
Bedroom tax affecting children's sleep and ability to learn
Researchers at Manchester Institute of Education say the tax has failed to meet its original goals.
Autumn Statement 2015: 2.6m families are £1,600 a year worse off under George Osborne's cuts
The IFS says the chancellor has set himself a completely inflexible fiscal target.
Autumn Statement 2015: What experts said about George Osborne's economic plans
From police spending to the apprentice levy, economists and analysts have their say.
Read George Osborne's Spending Review and Autumn Statement speech in full
Chancellor George Osborne deliveres a half-yearly budget update to parliament
Autumn Statement 2015 as it happened: George Osborne makes tax credit U-turn and spares police the axe
Follow live coverage as chancellor makes first Autumn Statement of this Conservative government.
Autumn Statement 2015 preview: What can we expect from George Osborne?
The Chancellor will outline his latest economic plans to MPs six months after the general election.
Iain Duncan Smith fit-for-work scheme linked to 600 suicides
DWP dismisses 'wholly misleading' research linking suicides to work capability assessment in England
To narrow the life expectancy gap between rich and poor we must focus on absolute poverty
John Major raised the issue of health disparities between rich and poor families in the UK.
EU referendum: Cameron to reduce 'draw of welfare system' to migrants under deal demands
PM urges Britain to make right decision as he rules out second referendum on EU membership.
Food banks: Trussell Trust trials 'financial triage' scheme as Christmas looms
IBTimes UK was granted access to the Hammersmith and Fulham food bank in London.
609,239 stolen British personal details on sale for £20 each on Dark Web
Personal details of thousands of Britons stolen from UK government gateway database.
Former Blair bodyguard Vaughan Dodds jailed for benefit fraud
Ex-policeman splurged more than £50,000 on holidays, gym membership and tuition fees
Conservative Party Conference: Why Britain's disabled people's movement is protesting in Manchester
Disabled People Against Cuts have carried out direct action against austerity since 2010.
George Osborne must simplify pensions system to get Britons saving says PwC
Consultancy firm warns young people could be left with a pension of just £4,000 per year.
UK: Junior doctors call for strike action over extended working hours
Thousands of trainee medics are threatening industrial action over new contract plans.
UK: Amnesiac woman declared fit to work by DWP
Woman who believes everyday is 15 October 2014 declared 'fit to work' by Department for Work and Pensions.
UN set to challenge UK welfare reforms
UK government accused of 'grave and systematic' violations of disabled human rights.
UK: Over 2,300 people died after fit for work assessment
Department for Work and Pensions figures reveal 2,380 people died after passing Work Capability Assessments.