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The Minister for Pensions and Financial Inclusion, delivered a speech at the Trade Union Congress ‘Fit for the future’ pensions conference on 5 February.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Written Ministerial Statement to inform the House of a contingent liability in respect of the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST).
The government announced today changes to benefits for mixed age couples that will be introduced from 15 May 2019.
Pensions cold-calling ban comes into effect.
New ways to stimulate retirement saving among Britain’s 4.8 million self-employed will be developed and tested under plans unveiled today (18 December 2018).
Anthony Arter has been reappointed as Pensions Ombudsman and Pension Protection Fund Ombudsman for 2 more years.
Proposals to give millions of people their pension facts and figures at their fingertips have been unveiled by the government.
The Minister for Pensions and Financial Inclusion, Guy Opperman, addresses the pensions landscape at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) Conference 2018.
Three non-executive directors appointed to the board of a new service established by the Financial Guidance and Claims Act to provide free and impartial help on money matters.
As membership of workplace pension schemes hits a record high, Secretary of State Esther McVey says there’s a pensions revolution taking hold.
These are supplementary documents relating to actuarial valuations and the establishment of an employer cost cap mechanism in public service pension schemes.
Parents and carers should make sure they are getting National Insurance credits which may improve their State Pension income.
The regular blog by the Government Actuary covering topical issues.
One million UK employers have enrolled staff into a workplace pension, helping more than 9 million employees save towards a more financially secure retirement.
Official figures released today (24 January 2018) show that the employment rate is at a joint record high of 75.3%, with a record 32.2 million people in work.
Peter Schofield has been appointed as the new Permanent Secretary on Sir Robert Devereux’s retirement later this month.
The Department for Work and Pensions has announced that Mark Boyle has been re-appointed for a second term as Non-Executive Chair of The Pensions Regulator.
An article from Jonathan Jelley, Chairman of the Veterans Advisory and Pensions Committee in Eastern England
Previous editions of the Government Actuary's Department’s newsletter up to spring 2020. The new ‘special features’ can be found by clicking on ‘Related content’ below to the right.
The review of automatic enrolment includes major recommendations that will set millions of people on the path to a more financially secure retirement.
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