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Older generations play a key role in building a stronger economy, explains Chief Secretary to the Treasury, Danny Alexander.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Help to Buy: mortgage guarantee scheme to launch next week.
New legislation to ban consultancy charges in automatic enrolment schemes in force from 14 September 2013.
Latest official figures published on Winter Fuel Payments made last winter.
A summit meeting of Ministers, regulators and the pensions industry to stop pension liberation fraud.
The number of people aged between 50 and 64 in employment in the UK has increased by nearly 2 million over the past 15 years.
Research shows that over 90% of people who have been placed into a workplace pension by their employer are staying in.
Grandparents caring for grandchildren under 12 could qualify for National Insurance credits that can top up their income in retirement.
The Pensions Regulator has confirmed that the millionth worker has been automatically enrolled into a workplace pension.
Response to consultation on the annual contribution limit and transfer restrictions on the National Employment Savings Trust.
Over a third of children born this year, including the royal baby, are expected to live to 100.
Call for evidence on how work-based schemes are managed, with a view to setting out standards to protect members.
The amount of money which long-serving staff can receive in retirement if their company folds is set to increase.
Tony King has been reappointed as the Pensions Ombudsman and the Pension Protection Fund Ombudsman for a third term from 1 September 2013.
Lady Barbara Judge reappointed as Chair of the Pension Protection Fund starting 1 July 2013.
Those with multiple low-paid jobs who earn below the NI threshold will qualify, with their partners, for credits towards new State Pension.
The government welcomes the EU announcement to postpone the introduction Solvency II-style rules for defined benefit pension schemes.
More than half a million job vacancies in the UK, according to figures released today by the Office for National Statistics.
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) blogs provide a platform for officials and Ministers to engage in a direct and informal dialogue with public audiences about international affairs and the work of the FCO.
The government is acting to protect consumers by announcing a two-pronged plan to tackle high and inappropriate pension charges.
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