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The Department for Work and Pensions is to start recruitment for a new Chair of The Pensions Regulator.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Consultation launched on capping pension fees and increasing transparency in the pensions sector.
The Pensions Regulator has confirmed that the millionth worker has been automatically enrolled into a workplace pension.
The government welcomes the EU announcement to postpone the introduction Solvency II-style rules for defined benefit pension schemes.
Employers who ignore Britain’s growing older population could suffer skills shortages and lose an important competitive edge.
More money was paid out in cold weather payments in Britain last month than in any other March, government figures have shown.
Over a quarter of a million separated parents are to benefit from £6.5 million of support to help them to work together for the sake of their children.
Over a quarter of a million separated parents in Britain are set to benefit from £6.5m of pioneering and innovative support.
The UK Government urged the EU to drop its plans to impose Solvency II style rules on defined benefit (DB) pension schemes.
Most working age benefits will go up by one percent from 8 April 2013, while key disability and carers benefits will increase by inflation.
Proposals to improve the automatic enrolment process have been published by the Department for Work and Pensions.
Figures from the ONS suggest there were 11,700 people over the age of 100 at the last census in England and Wales.
The Chancellor has confirmed in his Budget that the Pensions Regulator (TPR) will be given a new statutory objective.
A new, simpler flat rate State Pension will be introduced in April 2016, the Government has announced.
The Government’s reforms to the state pension will work with automatic enrolment to boost pension-saving among low and medium earners.
The Government today confirmed it will consult on proposals to make the process of automatic enrolment simpler.
A call for evidence on the impact of funding Defined Benefit pensions on investment and growth announced has been published.
The majority of people in today’s workplace reaching State Pension age in the coming 40 years will receive a higher state pension.
The Coalition Government’s plans to simplify the state pension system with the creation of the “Single Tier” pension, have been published.
Ministers laid the Welfare Benefits Up-Rating Bill before Parliament today.
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