Originally posted on Westminster Confidential:
Is the DWP not telling the truth over the rise in people living longer? One of the biggest issues about funding future state pensions and the incessant demands for raising the pension age is the fact that we are all going to live longer. This ministers argue is going to…
Month: September 2020
Lets talk about food poverty.
Originally posted on The poor side of life:
Dear readers its Thursday again, alas the days appear to be merging into one for me as I’m sure that they are for many of you. Today finds me exhausted, Long Covid does this to you so I’m trying to pace myself, giving myself little goals to…
50s women pension judgement: How the Court of Appeal rejected their case
Originally posted on Westminster Confidential:
Sir Terence Etherton, Master of the Rolls I have spent this morning reading the 21,000 word judgement of the Court of Appeal led by the Master of the Rolls, Sir Terence Etherton. For the faint hearted I warn you this will make grim reading. But I think the women who…
DWP increases its spending on fighting PIP and ESA appeals.
Originally posted on The poor side of life:
Dear readers I hope you are OK and keeping safe. Let’s talk about my week. It’s been a tough week for me but it is what it is. I’ve finally finished my latest lot of antibiotics and at the time of writing this blog I am feeling…
Happy Teachers’ Day – my 1st ever blog is dedicated to the world’s Teachers and Educators
Originally posted on Scribblings of a Petal Rebel:
Today is celebrated as Teachers’ Day in India. It is one of the many ‘Teachers’ Days’ celebrated on various days, all over the world, all of them in celebration, acknowledgement and deep appreciation of the many Teachers in our lives. Seeing as one of my earliest informal…