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The Coalition Government’s plans to simplify the state pension system with the creation of the “Single Tier” pension, have been published.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Ministers laid the Welfare Benefits Up-Rating Bill before Parliament today.
The Government will ensure that transitional arrangements are only used for workers that have access to defined benefits.
Ministers confirmed today that the Government would stand by its commitment to protect pensioner incomes.
For the first time, the 300,000 families undergoing separation every year in Britain will be able to get free online tailored advice.
New Government figures suggest most people will stay in a pension scheme and start saving for their old age under automatic enrolment.
First proposals to rebuild confidence and trust in workplace pensions, and reverse nearly half a century of declining membership.
Pensions Minister, Steve Webb, will today slam the EU’s plans to use a Solvency II-style basis to measure pension liabilities.
A call for evidence on the impact of two statutory constraints on the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST).
Lack of awareness on pensions highlights need for automatic enrolment.
The biggest change in pensions for over a hundred years - automatic enrolment - starts today.
More than half a million people will be saving in a workplace pension for the first time by Christmas.
Well-known bosses, including Theo Paphitis and Karren Brady, feature in a new advertising campaign.
Builders, waiters and gardeners are among those who will benefit most from automatic enrolment into workplace pensions starting next month.
The amount of state pension money paid out to pensioners can differ by more than £200 a week - that’s a difference of £10,000 a year.
Automatic enrolment could almost double private pension income by the time people now starting work reach their retirement.
Automatic enrolment will reverse the slump in pension saving, with around half of British firms with no pension provision choosing NEST.
Almost 11 million Brits are facing inadequate retirement incomes according to new figures from the Department for Work and Pensions.
Plans to make it simple for people to take their work pension with them from job to job will be published today.
Pensions Minister Steve Webb today laid down a summer challenge to industry that pension provision has to provide more certainty.
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