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The Court of Appeal, lead by the Lord Chief Justice, ruled that the government’s so-called bedroom tax, introduced in April 2013, unlawfully discriminated against women, domestic violence victims and children. The Department for Work and Pensions was given permission to challenge the ruling at the Supreme Court.
The Court of Appeal, lead by the Lord Chief Justice, ruled that the government’s so-called bedroom tax, introduced in April 2013, unlawfully discriminated against women, domestic violence victims and children. The Department for Work and Pensions was given permission to challenge the ruling at the Supreme Court.
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