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Anthony Arter has been appointed Pensions Ombudsman and Pension Protection Fund Ombudsman, DWP announced today (13 February 2015).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Members of Parliament across the country are to help raise the profile of disabled people in the workplace within their own constituencies.
An innovative benefit fraud project expected to save the taxpayer £114 million, has won a top award at a prestigious ceremony.
A new system to stop workers losing their small pension pots as they move from job to job is due to start in autumn 2016.
Asbestos-related cancer suffers are to receive up to £54,000 extra thanks to new compensation rules.
A free government service to help millions of people better understand their State Pension is being expanded.
Anthony Arter has been named as the preferred candidate for the role of Pensions Ombudsman/Pensions Protection Fund Ombudsman.
The benefit cap is encouraging more people to work or stop claiming Housing Benefit.
Helping ensure value for money in workplace pensions – safeguarding against high and unfair charges and transferring around £200m to savers.
Brandon Lewis announces government-wide support for a new scheme that will become available to thousands of tenants.
The Pension Tracing Service that helps people find lost pension cash is undergoing a major expansion.
Michael Boyall has been reappointed as a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Independent Living Fund.
Freezing temperatures around the country are due to trigger further Cold Weather Payments this week.
2 million low-income and vulnerable households will get £140 off their energy bills, thanks to the Warm Home Discount scheme.
Parliament is to consider plans to more than double the maximum administrative penalty for benefit fraud from £2,000 to £5,000.
Employment Minister Esther McVey urges people not to hide their accents when looking for work.
Women should take advantage of the 12 million future vacancies traditionally considered male jobs, like construction and engineering.
More companies across the country are waking up to the considerable talents of disabled people in the workplace, says Mark Harper.
Universal Credit will be available to families in more areas across the country, from today.
The number of absent parents who are now paying towards the cost of their children through the Child Support Agency has hit an all-time high.
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