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Select committee to probe "£700m shortfall" in DWP housing refunds to councils
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Select committee to scrutinise Government strategy for reform of children’s social care
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Select committee to scrutinise public inquiries and implementation of their findings
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Select committee urges Government action to ensure councils are not “aggressively chasing” council tax from those who can least afford it
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Select committee writes to Housing and Planning Minister about “unfair” charging of homeowners with Community Infrastructure Levy
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