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Britain now has the highest level of pension saving since records began in 1997.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
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.
Helping ensure value for money in workplace pensions – safeguarding against high and unfair charges and transferring around £200m to savers.
An expectation of an £800 a week pension is an example of why teenagers need a wake-up call about the importance of saving for old age.
New government research shows how the way we view retirement is changing, as well as the challenges that older workers can face.
A series of live radio phone-ins, in which a DWP minister takes calls from listeners on pensions, is to be extended into 2015.
The number of employees automatically enrolled into a workplace pension scheme has passed the 5 million mark.
If you are over 22 and in work then you may be entitled to extra money from your employer.
Government gears up to launch its “Guidance Guarantee” to help people approaching retirement make sense of new freedoms.
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.
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.
Plans to help millions of British workers save more towards their pensions are set out in a consultation launched today (9 October 2014).
The next stage of the government’s pension reforms will receive their Second Reading in Parliament.
11.9m people in the UK are failing to save enough for retirement but many only need make modest changes to safeguard their financial future.
Pensions Minister Steve Webb to continue with plans to overhaul the private pensions market.
Major reforms to simplify the State Pension and provide greater clarity about what people will receive in retirement are a step closer.
Tom Boardman appointed as Deputy Chair and Graham Berville as a new Trustee Member of the NEST Corporation.
More and more people have been making contact with their lost pension funds using the government’s free Pension Tracing Service.
Thousands of people in jobs where it is not traditional to save in a pension are building up retirement savings for the first time.
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