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Otto Thoresen has been appointed as the next Chair of the NEST Corporation.
The government has launched a public information campaign to ensure everyone knows what the State Pension changes mean for them.
Government gears up to launch its “Guidance Guarantee” to help people approaching retirement make sense of new freedoms.
Separated parents who fail to contribute financially to the upbringing of their children, face ruining their credit rating from next year.
New figures show the private sector industries and occupations which have seen the most significant growth in pension saving since 2012.
We are ending the practice of workers who leave an employer after less than 2 years' service having to withdraw their pension contributions.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will shortly commence recruitment for a new Pensions Ombudsman and a Deputy Pensions Ombudsman.
New measures which will protect savers’ interests and boost many people’s personal pension pots are outlined by Pensions Minister Steve Webb.
New DWP figures show that automatic enrolment is continuing to play a major role in reversing the decade-long decline in private sector pension saving.
A major new campaign, 'Your future, your pension', aimed at ensuring today’s workers understand the new State Pension, to be launched.
An extra 200,000 pensioners will get money off their energy bills this winter, as the Warm Home Discount scheme expands for the fourth year.
Three years on from an historic government move to outlaw enforced retirement, more than 1 million over 65s now choose to stay in work.
Pensioners have 1 year to go until they can obtain State Pension top-ups worth up to £1,300 a year.
Single and separated parents who have previously received no maintenance from their former partner could start receiving payments.
Restrictions limiting the amount that millions of British workers can save towards their pensions are now set to be scrapped.
The next stage of the government’s pension reforms will receive their Second Reading in Parliament.
New figures reveal Watford, north Dorset and the Shetland Islands are leading the way against outdated stereotypes of older workers.
Saving into a workplace pension is becoming more of a social norm, new research shows.
Today (15 August 2014) marks 600 days until the start of the new State Pension – on 6 April 2016.
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