eligibility criteria
Coverage of eligibility criteria in the Nexus archive.
- French push to exclude UK from EU defence spending backfires
France's attempt to exclude the UK from EU defense spending backfired, causing Paris to lose access to cheap loans due to its own strict eligibility criteria. The strict criteria championed by France led to unintended consequences for its defense funding.
- Feminist organisations demand reforms in third phase of SIR
Feminist organisations are demanding reforms in the third phase of SIR, including expanding eligibility criteria and moving away from patriarchal lineage and household proofs. They also seek recognition of alternative documentation and safe linkage methods for individuals estranged from their families.
- The Trump administration says it's cutting student loan interest: What that means
The Trump administration is reducing student loan interest, but the change applies only to eligible borrowers who meet specific criteria.
- The Trump administration says it’s cutting student loan interest: What that means
The Trump administration announced a reduction in student loan interest rates. However, the change does not apply to all borrowers, and those seeking the reduction must meet specific eligibility criteria.
- The Trump administration says it's cutting student loan interest: What that means
The Trump administration is reducing student loan interest, but the change applies only to eligible borrowers who meet specific criteria. Not all borrowers will benefit from the policy.
- Who qualifies for Social Security disability insurance?
Social Security disability benefits provide crucial income support, though eligibility is known to be very strict.
- Woman’s fight for sterilisation raises questions over access to procedure
Leah Spasova, a psychologist denied sterilisation on the NHS, successfully challenged the decision through the health ombudsman, sparking debate over unequal access to the procedure for women compared to men. Critics argue funding refusals and strict eligibility criteria violate bodily autonomy, while others cite medical concerns for tighter controls.