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  • Friday, 20 January, 2023
    Advice & Comment
    Pension regulator must tackle rule-breaking employers

    The onus on employees to challenge workplace pension problems needs to change

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    State pension triple lock
    Lords defeat government over change to UK state pension uplift

    Peers vote to keep ‘triple lock’ despite extra £5bn cost to Treasury, but move faces reversal in Commons

  • Friday, 4 December, 2020
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    Pension scheme members must keep calm in the face of Arcadia shock

    Employees of failing companies should not transfer out of defined benefit funds but trust PPF umbrella

  • Wednesday, 15 April, 2020
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    Any probe likely to revive criticism of government’s delayed actions in tackling Covid-19

  • Friday, 5 October, 2018
    Workplace pensions
    New safeguards for millions in master trust workplace pensions

    Some scheme providers are likely to quit the market says the regulator

  • Friday, 14 September, 2018
    Workplace pensions
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  • Wednesday, 2 May, 2018
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    Savers who breach £1.03m ceiling face levy of up to 55 per cent

  • Friday, 3 November, 2017
    Workplace pensions
    ‘Millions could be hit by missing pension records’ 

    Former minister warns of unreliable archives for older savers 

  • Wednesday, 1 November, 2017
    Insurance
    Whitehall delayed pensions cold calling ban, claims ex-minister

    Civil servants resisted curbs to prevent scams, Baroness Altmann tells MPs

  • Wednesday, 26 July, 2017
    Personal Finance
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    Over-55s who take a lump sum from savings risk a big bill, warns Baroness Altmann

  • Tuesday, 6 June, 2017
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    Final salary schemes
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    Pensions savers urged to be vigilant on exit fees

    Charges to be capped at 1 per cent in March, cutting cost of transfers

  • Thursday, 5 January, 2017
    UK business & economy
    Pensions industry alarm at government savings leaflet

    Treasury document fails to list pensions as a way to save in 2017

  • Sunday, 13 November, 2016
    Final salary schemes
    QE is harming business via greater pension costs, survey finds

    Ballooning pension deficits are hitting profits and leading to hiring freezes

  • Friday, 11 November, 2016
    Pension automatic enrolment
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    Our panel debates whether the Lisa is the answer to the savings crisis

  • Tuesday, 11 October, 2016
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    Analysis claims former chancellor’s reforms will spark problem in the long term

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    The Investment Association says hidden fees are the ‘Loch Ness monster’ of the investment market

  • Wednesday, 10 August, 2016
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    Parliament must probe company pensions crisis, says ex-minister

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    Bank of England interest rate cut widens pension funding gap

    Deficit of British retirement schemes at a record high of £945bn

  • Sunday, 31 July, 2016
    State pension
    Government to keep the triple lock on state pension until 2020

    Former minister warns of spiralling cost of inflation-busting policy

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