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Proposals to address short service refunds, small pension pots and transfers will be put forward by the Government later this year.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Local communities will be at the heart of re-designing local welfare services, according to evidence published today.
Appointment of Trustee Members of NEST (National Employment Savings Trust).
The Government will not introduce legislation to override pension scheme rules, Pensions Minister Steve Webb confirmed today.
A new way of measuring older people’s quality of life will has been introduced by the Government today.
Plans that will see the biggest shake up of the state pension system for generations were unveiled today.
People dealing with the death of a relative will be able to check if they’re eligible for help with funeral costs with just one phone call.
Urgent restrictions on Crisis Loans have been announced today in order to protect the discretionary Social Fund budget.
Around 70,000 people, mainly women, have two months left to boost their basic State Pension.
The Government has published details of the contracted-out rebate rates that will apply from 2012.
A call to review the differences between trust-based occupational pensions and contract-based workplace personal pension schemes.
The Pensions Bill next step in helping millions save for their retirement in a workplace pension.
More than ten million people in the UK today can expect to live to see their 100th birthday - 17 per cent of the population.
Pensioners and benefit recipients will get more help in 2011 as the Government today announces that the Basic State Pension will increase.
The Department for Work and Pensions announced today that Michael O’Higgins has been appointed as chair of The Pensions Regulator.
Response to the European Commission’s Green Paper “towards adequate, sustainable and safe European pension systems”.
Details on how the State Pension age will rise to 66 are published today.
A third of people with a workplace pension do not know how much their employer is paying into it, research shows. The Attitudes…
Grandparents who give up work to look after their grandchildren will no longer lose out on their basic State Pension.
People who have lost touch with workplace pension schemes, as well as personal schemes, are being urged to track them down.
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