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The House of Lords Finance Bill Sub-Committee has launched an inquiry into the Draft Finance Bill 2025–26, including plans to ...
Pension Scams Industry Group (PSIG) chair, Margaret Snowdon, discusses the recent headlines around pension fraud compensation ...
The Money and Pension Service has highlighted work on pension dashboards as a key priority in its Strategic Plan for 2025-28, ...
Nearly half of UK adults (47 per cent) do not know how much they have saved in their pension, new research from Standard Life has revealed ...
With 56 per cent of self-employed UK adults – around 2.4 million people – unaware of the fees they are paying on their pensions, InvestEngine has called for greater transparency to prevent longer ...
The UK government faces mounting pressure as inflation remains at 3.8 per cent in the 12 months to August 2025, a level that, ...
The government has been urged to remove existing barriers to increase pension investment in UK, with Pensions UK arguing that the right reforms could enable UK pension schemes to do ...
The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has said it is “confident” that there is a “very low likelihood” it will need to ...
Calls for a ‘pension checkup’ have increased as M&G research revealed that, despite encouraging saving behaviour among younger adults, one in five adults, nearly 11 million people, delay planning for ...
The success of the Pension Schemes Bill will depend on the prioritisation and delegation of tasks by governing bodies, as the industry has only limited capacity, Sackers partner, Andy Lewis, has sugge ...
The Pensions Ombudsman (TPO) has ruled in favour of the trustees in a case concerning a pension transfer made before the 2021 ...
Although increasing the state pension way is an appropriate way for the government to ease pressure on public finances from ...
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