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A new funding scheme that will ensure postmasters who played a crucial role in uncovering the Post Office Horizon IT scandal receive their fair share of compensation was announced by the Chancellor today (Tuesday March 22).
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On Monday 21 March 2022, the Work and Pensions Secretary Thérèse Coffey delivered an Oral Statement.
By Minister for Pensions Guy Opperman and Minister for the Pacific and the International Environment Lord Goldsmith.
GAD has developed a retirement calculator designed to help public sector pension scheme members understand benefits options information in their pensions more clearly.
The Work and Pensions Secretary delivered a speech to the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s (PLSA’s) ESG Conference 2022 on managing climate risk.
Work and Pensions Secretary Thérèse Coffey deposits treaty tackling workplace violence, completing the ratification process for the UK.
We undertook a review of the fixed rate of guaranteed minimum pension revaluation for early leavers. The work was commissioned as part of a government consultation.
This partnership will allow DBS to support the safe recruitment of staff and volunteers.
Our latest blog talks about the importance of our accreditation by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries' Quality Assurance Scheme.
From today (Tuesday 8 February), those who are capable of work will be expected to search more widely for suitable available jobs from the fourth week of their Universal Credit claim, rather than up to three months as was pr…
Pensions experts in GAD have produced forecasts of the amount of pension to be paid out from relevant public service pension schemes over the next few years.
Thousands more jobseekers can now access tailored face-to-face job support and meet local employers as 150 new jobcentres are opened, levelling up opportunities across the country.
Millions of people will be able to access information about their pension pots more easily thanks to plans for smart dashboards, to be shaped by the consultation launched on Monday 31 January.
A new target to move half a million people into jobs by the end of June launches today, under ambitious government plans to turbo-charge our national recovery from COVID-19.
Cabinet Office Minister calls for Government departments to accelerate the return to office based working to boost staff collaboration and help support local businesses
The International Trade Secretary announces the second round of a training programme to develop the UK’s future policymakers and trade negotiators.
New rules to ensure savers are fully informed of their options when seeking to access their pension pots became law today (Monday 17 January).
The OTS is looking for tax professionals to join its team.
New measures to protect small pension pots from being eroded by charges were laid in Parliament today (Monday 10th January 2022).
The next review of State Pension age has been launched by the government today.
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