An Electoral Commission investigation has found “significant evidence of joint working” between Vote Leave and another supposedly independent organisation, BeLeave, which resulted in it overspending by nearly £500,000.
An Electoral Commission investigation has found “significant evidence of joint working” between Vote Leave and another supposedly independent organisation, BeLeave, which resulted in it overspending by nearly £500,000.
The general public isn’t paying nearly as much attention to this spat as political junkies think – and that’s what matters in the referendum.
The Court of Appeal has ruled that the government’s removal of the so-called “spare room subsidy” unlawfully discriminates against a domestic violence victim and family of severely disabled 15-year-old boy.
The delay in paying welfare benefits to two disabled people was “unlawful”, the High Court has ruled.
The government’s much discussed benefits cap today rolls out across the UK, where no family will now receive more than £26,000 per years in benefits, with single people limited to £350 per week.