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Category: Universal Credit

Subscription Spending, Household Budgets and Consumer Behaviour

Posted on 06/04/202606/04/2026 by Malcolm

Recurring digital payments have quietly become a fixed feature of household finances across the UK, Europe and the United States. For revenues and benefits services, understanding their scale, their cross-national consistency — and their ambiguous status as essential or discretionary spending — is becoming increasingly relevant. Revenues & Benefits Intelligence  ·  Briefing Note The Scale…

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When Systems Collide: Supported Housing, Reorganisation and Poverty in Local Government

Posted on 01/04/2026 by Malcolm

The Independent Revenues and Benefits Monday Discussion Group on 30 March ranged across three familiar but connected themes: supported housing, local government reorganisation and the latest poverty figures. What tied the conversation together was a persistent sense that national systems are still passing risk, cost and confusion down to councils, while expecting local services to…

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Youth jobs, council tax support and the case for deeper reform

Posted on 18/03/2026 by Malcolm

Reflections from the Independent Revenues and Benefits Monday Discussion Group This week’s Independent Revenues and Benefits Monday Discussion Group ranged widely, but two themes dominated the discussion: the government’s latest youth employment package, and the continuing argument over council tax support, Universal Credit and the wider future of local taxation. As ever, the session brought…

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Independent R&B Monday Discussion Group: CTR judicial reviews, transitional protection, and scheme governance

Posted on 11/02/2026 by Malcolm

Meeting note for 9 February 2026 The slide pack is too large to send by email this week. Please download it from is page, alongside the recording and other related reports. The pack is large because it contains significant slides on CTR case law and the Gunning principles. Malcolm Gardner opened with tributes to John…

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Independent R&B Monday Discussion Group: Blue Monday session roundup

Posted on 21/01/2026 by Malcolm

19 January 2026 (12:02pm) The group marked “Blue Monday” with a mixture of humour and hard reality: policy change arriving at speed, year-end pressures stacking up, and councils trying to keep services stable while funding assumptions shift under their feet. Malcolm Gardner chaired the session, with contributions from Naomi Armstrong, Kirsty Brooksmith, Nicki Duckworth, Michael…

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Budget 2025: Impacts on Revenues & Benefits Administration, Housing and Local Government Finance

Posted on 30/11/2025 by Malcolm

1. Council tax administration High Value Council Tax Surcharge (HVCTS) The main direct council tax change is the new High Value Council Tax Surcharge: Administrative implications for councils: There are no direct changes to core council tax discounts or CTR in the Budget, but welfare changes (below) will affect CTR caseload and income assessment. 2….

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Monday Discussion Group: Budget Expectations, Council Tax Premiums, Fraud Pressures and Deprivation Indices

Posted on 26/11/2025 by Malcolm

Summary of participant views – 24 November 2025 This week’s Monday Discussion Group opened with a sense of déjà vu. With the Budget only days away, Malcolm Gardner remarked that most of its contents seemed to have been pre-announced, leaving little mystery for Wednesday. Paul Howarth agreed, noting that Budget leaks usually reflect firm Treasury…

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Pension Credit Take-Up, Notional Income, and the Real Value of Minimum Wage

Posted on 12/11/202512/11/2025 by Malcolm

Independent Revenues & Benefits Monday Discussion Group10 November 2025 The latest Monday Discussion Group, chaired by Malcolm Gardner, explored pension credit take-up, changes to notional pension income rules, and the real impact of the new national minimum wage. Pension Credit Take-Up Gareth Morgan (Dangos Training) opened the session with analysis of new DWP data showing…

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Independent R&B Discussion Group: Benefits, Work and the Future Workforce

Posted on 17/09/2025 by Malcolm

At the latest Independent R&B Monday Discussion Group, chaired by Malcolm Gardner, members took a deep dive into the stubborn issue of unclaimed benefits, the challenges of Universal Credit, and the shifting dynamics of the local government workforce. Billions Unclaimed Malcolm opened with the headline finding from Policy in Practice: £24 billion in benefits goes…

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Monday Discussion Group Returns: From Reshuffles to Rents and AI

Posted on 11/09/2025 by Malcolm

The Independent Revenues & Benefits Monday Discussion Group was back on 8 September, with Malcolm Gardner welcoming everyone after the summer break. Smiles all round, though the mood paused for a moment as Malcolm paid tribute to Leigh Barber from NEC, who recently passed away after a long battle with cancer. Leigh’s determination and his…

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