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Ann Harris has been appointed by the Minister for Pensions, Richard Harrington, as the new permanent chair of The Pensions Advisory Service.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Two reports have been published today that will help inform the government’s review of the State Pension age which is due in May 2017.
New rates of pensions and allowances payable under the War Pension Scheme.
Measures coming into force today (1 March 2017) will protect millions of people from the effects of undemocratic strike action
Government advertising campaign launches today to raise lowest paid workers’ knowledge of their rights ahead of the National Minimum and National Living Wage rates rise on 1 April
A new consultation considering the security and sustainability of defined benefit pension schemes has been launched.
More than 350 employers have been named and shamed as the government publishes the largest ever list of national minimum and living wage offenders.
Susan Park has been appointed Director General Universal Credit Operations, accountable for its operation in jobcentres and service centres.
Eastern England Veterans Advisory and Pensions Committee (VAPC) assists a young solider to register at his local doctors surgery.
An announcement about the membership of the external advisory group that will support the 2017 review into automatic enrolment.
People planning their retirement will be able to withdraw up to £1,500 from their pension pots tax-free to pay for financial advice, under plans unveiled by the government today.
Prime Minister Theresa May set out the Plan for Britain, including the 12 priorities that the UK government will use to negotiate Brexit.
A new government strategy encourages the over 50s to reap the benefits of work, including a second career.
Hundreds of thousands of savers have cashed in £9.2 billion from their pension pots since pension freedoms were introduced in April 2015.
Learn about ISAs and other savings options
Almost half of workers would stay in work if they were offered more flexibility by their employers in later life, according to new research.
Pension providers have made progress towards meeting the recommendations of the Independent Project Board.
This week DWP turns 100 years old, marking a century of supporting people into jobs and encouraging them to save for their future.
The government has announced a review of automatic enrolment to encourage more people to save into a workplace pension.
Advice for people claiming a UK State Pension in Yemen.
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