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On 16 July 2020, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury provided an update on public service pensions. This bulletin provides a summary of that update and associated publications.
This bulletin summarises the main conclusions of the government's first periodic review of State Pension age.
Information for use by stakeholders to communicate with pensioners about Simple Assessments.
Case studies and promotional material for 'See what's on the inside', the ex-offender employment campaign, which highlights the benefits of hiring prisoners and ex-offenders.
This bulletin summarises the results and recommendations of two reports published by the government on 23 March 2017 on the State Pension age review.
This research will provide information on the time off parents take when they have a baby, and the financial help and wider support available to them.
Later life newsletters covered developments that affected older people, including policy changes, good practice and initiatives.
ISSUES UNDER THE EUROPEAN PUBLIC LIMITED-LIABILITY COMPANY (EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT) REGULATIONS ON WHICH APPLICATIONS OR COMPLAINTS CAN BE MADE TO THE CAC
Newsletter 89 published by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) in July 2017 containing updates and guidance on pension schemes.
Technical assistance guidance documents for 2014 to 2020 European Regional Development Fund and European Social Fund.
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