DWP dossier and letter on BBC’s ‘poverty bias’ [Universal Credit]

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Dear Department for Work and Pensions,

Further to today's Mail on Sunday report quoted below , please disclose a copy of the "dossier" and "letter".

"Officials working for Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd have submitted a dossier to the Corporation of what they describe as 'biased and inaccurate' reporting about people's ability to survive on the benefits...
But in a hard-hitting letter to the broadcaster, a Department for Work and Pensions official wrote..."
Mail on Sunday 31/3/19

Yours faithfully,

Frank Zola

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