Bronze level automatically awarded GB final
This data has achieved Bronze level on 29 October 2014 which means this data makes a great start at the basics of publishing open data.
Statistics on the average number of days to process (i) new (ii) change of circumstances of HB / CTB claims. NOTE:From 26 October 2011 onwards, this publication will no longer include a combined RTI measure. It will show processing times for new claims and changes of circumstances seperately, with no combined RTI measure. It will therefore be renamed HB/CTB Speed of Processing. Please check for future publications under this new name. Source agency: Work and Pensions Designation: Official Statistics not designated as National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: RTI
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