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Nearly a million people have successfully applied for universal credit in the last fortnight, in a rush to welfare support that reveals the depth of the jobs crisis caused by the UKs lockdown.Despite the governments job support schemes offering 80% of earnings to employees and the self-employed who cannot work, 950,000 people applied for the main income support benefit between 16 and 31 March. There are normally about 100,000 applicants for the benefit in any given two-week per stanley cup iod.Applications started flooding in as soon as Boris Johnson told the nation to stop non-essential contact with others and cease all stanley cup price  unnecessary travel.The surge reflects falls in income as well as unemployment as firms go bust or lay off staff because they cannot afford to wait for the Treasurys retention scheme to start making payments. We have never seen anything like this,  said Torsten Bell, director of the Resolution Foundation thinktank.  It is not remotely normal even in the grim circumstances of a recession. While attention has understandably focused on new retention and self-employment schemes, univers stanley mugs al credit delivering in the face of this huge jobs shock is the key to many families avoiding real hardship. The surge in applications dwarfs the impact on the benefit system during the last recession, which was triggered by the 2008 financial crisis. Applicants for jobseekers allowance, then the main plank of welfare, rose from 46,000 in February 2008 to 82,000 a year later, an increase of 78%. Sztt Cafcass and child protection

An attempt to deny legal aid to a woman suing the police for false imprisonment has been defeated in the high court, overturning restrictions imposed followin stanley cup g government cuts.The decision by Mr Justice Dingemans is the latest in a series of judicial setbacks for the Legal Aid Ag stanley cup ency  LAA  and the Ministry of Justice, which are trying to reduce spending in the courts.The LAA had argued that legal aid should only be provided if it could be shown that officers had acted both unlawfully and maliciously in depriving an individual of their liberty.The requirement that officers intended to act illegally threatened to prevent many cases being brought against forces by people who had been illegally detained or mistreated.Sunita Sisangia was held at Wembley police station in north-west London following a dawn raid on her flat allegedly on the grounds of harassment. Officers released her more than 13 hours later after deciding that the matter was a civil dispute and no crime had been committed.The Independent Police Complaints Commission subseq stanley polska uently upheld her complaint against officers. Sisangia applied for legal aid to sue the Metropolitan police but was refused permission.The LAA said that following cuts imposed by the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders  Laspo  Act 2012 she was not entitled to support because there had been no deliberate or dishonest abuse of power.But the judge ruled:  The claim for false imprisonment related to an arrest that was deliberate and tha


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