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LG V Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (UC): [2021] UKUT 121 (AAC)

LG V Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (UC): [2021] UKUT 121 (AAC)
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Letters: Why is it only Scottish ministers are expected to resign?


UK Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick accepted last May that he had approved a £1billion east London housing development unlawfully
IN recent days I have noted an increasing clamour across certain media outlets and, controversially, in the Holyrood chamber itself, for our First Minister to resign. The Conservatives tell us that she has breached the ministerial code, even before we have had the opportunity to see the deliberations of the relevant investigating body, which, incidentally, is not the one in the headlines right now.
Memories of unlawful activities in another Parliament came to my mind, so I carried out a limited check of the records going back just 18 months. ....

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Social security: Universal credit


The claimant single mother, who received universal credit, successfully challenged the ‘proof of payment rule’ pursuant to the Universal Credit Regulations 2013, SI 2013/376, the effect of which was that recipients had to find ways of paying childcare costs from their own funds, and only be reimbursed several weeks afterwards. The claimant wished to work, but she was unable to do so without help to cover childcare charges. The Administrative Court held that the proof of payment rule discriminated indirectly against women in the enjoyment of their rights under art 8 of, and/or art 1 of the First Protocol to, the European Convention on Human Rights. Further, the court held that insofar as the proof of payment rule lacked a reasonable foundation and was, therefore, not objectively justified, it was incompatible art 14 of the Convention, amounting to unlawful indirect discrimination on the ground of sex. The court also ruled that the maintenance of the proof of payment rule, insof ....

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