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inews.co.uk on MSNI'm 47 and only have my workplace pension. What else should I do for retirement?Question: I am 47 years’ old and have been reviewing my retirement plans. As things stand, I have a workplace pension and ...
The Department for Work & Pensions (DWP) is set to save £1bn from its failure to track down mothers who were underpaid on the ...
For most private employees, retirement isn’t something they actively plan for. It’s something they’ll “figure out later.” ...
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Households are struggling with huge cost of living rises, meaning every penny the poorest can claim would make a real ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNHow cutting pensions could improve junior doctors' pay - and whether it would workCutting doctors' pensions is often touted as an option for improving their pay - but would the idea really solve the problem?
Around 20 per cent of private sector workers are covered by a pension plan, compared with 87 per cent of public sector ...
Treatment of compensation payments for miscarriage of justice and means-tested benefits is changing, the DWP says.
The recently published annual ‘Fraud and error in the benefit system’ report, which estimates how much money the Department ...
The DWP has changed a rule which means that mothers who took time out of work to raise their children may miss out on their ...
The full rate of the new State Pension is now £230.25 per week or £11,973 a year, meaning some pensioners who receive this ...
Rachel Reeves has been warned that reforms to private pensions would be a “nail in the coffin” for struggling businesses. The ...
There will always be winners and losers with any new tax policy but it is better than having a policy that does not work at all, according to Tom Selby, director of public policy at AJ Bell.
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