Social Security in UK Law
- Edwards (Inspector of Taxes) v Bairstow
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Gulshan (Article 8 - New Rules - Correct Approach) [Asylum and Immigration Tribunal]
...... the letter said that the respondent could not show that she had no social or cultural ties with her home country. . The judge's ... and family life and the legitimate aims of protecting national security, public safety and the economic well-being of the UK; the prevention of ......
- Commissioners of Inland Revenue v Duke of Westminster
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Levene v Commissioners of Inland Revenue
...... the facility of communications, the fluid and restless character of social habits, and the pressure of taxation have made these intricate and ......
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R (Carson) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
......The primary function of social security benefits, including state retirement pensions, is to provide a ......
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R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Salem
......1 Section 123 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 (formerly ......
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R (Westminster City Council) v National Asylum Support Service
...... they were no longer entitled to housing assistance or other social security benefits such as income support. . . 12 If this ......
- Palmer v Southend-on-Sea Borough Council
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Commissioners of Inland Revenue v Lysaght
...... 3 Having been assessed to income tax on both classes of security he appealed to the Special Commissioners, who decided that he was resident ......
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R (on the Application of Cart) v Upper Tribunal [Sup Ct]
...... In R (Cart) v The Upper Tribunal , Mr Cart appealed to the Social Security and Child Support Tribunal (whose jurisdiction has since been ......
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