HEALTH

Benefit reforms would put London rents beyond reach

Government welfare reforms would leave one-in-five London households unable to afford their rent, research shows.

Government welfare reforms would leave one-in-five London households unable to afford their rent, research commissioned by the capital's local authorities has revealed.

Under plans led by welfare secretary Iain Duncan Smith to create a single benefit, known as Universal Credit, from 2013 payments for workless families are due to be capped at £500 a week - the level of median household earnings.

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