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Date answered:
28 February 2013
In respect of under-occupation, DWP intends that local authorities prioritise DHPs to people living in substantially adapted accommodation and foster/kinship carers.
The policy developments that you refer to are not having an immediate impact on the lives of children living in poverty.I agree with you on some points.
Young people in rural areas in particular do not want to have to aspire to have a car in order to live their lives. Finlay Carson has some more questions on this theme.
The obvious example for newspaper, television and radio journalists is the role of special advisers and ministers or officials with a public role in public sector bodies who influence how FOI requests are handled and what is disclosed, and put them through an additional level of filtering.
It is impossible to operate in a multinational state in which 85 per cent of the population lives in one constituent part. The Government of the United Kingdom operates, in effect, as both an English and a UK Government, and sometimes does not understand the difference between the two.
There are other issues there, such as shipping costs and shipping delays. We have lived through the challenges of blockages and things like that, so having that extended supply chain is not easy.