Rishi Sunak has insisted the UK is “one of the most attractive places to invest in the world” following a £8 billion Brexit boost. New investment from Australia’s biggest pension fund, AustralianSuper, will take its total investment in the UK to over
Campaigners for women impacted by changes to the pension age could be receiving a £10,000 compensation payout. The WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) campaign has lobbied politicians to address the historic injustice millions faced after the women’s page age threshold was
Jeremy Hunt vowed he will “shine a light” on pension pots to give savers the power to build the best possible retirement they can. The Chancellor will transform the complicated system by forcing firms to take part in Compare the Market-style comparison
As Minister for Pensions, it’s my mission to make sure pensioners are tapping into every bit of support available to them. This Government has shown with action – not just words – that it is committed to delivering for pensioners. Maintaining our
Campaigners have heaped pressure on ministers to scrap new “big brother” powers that could allow the government to snoop on bank accounts of state pensioners. They warned the measures, designed to battle fraud and error, are a “draconian attack on the civil
Almost one million pensioners face a stealth tax raid from the Treasury as new analysis shows an unwelcome surprise for the elderly. The raid on Britons’ finances is set to hit up to 900,000 pensions within months thanks to Prime Minister Rishi
The Chancellor is considering paying a lower amount than the 8.5 per cent pensioners are expecting so he can save around £900 million. But economists now believe he will have more money than had been feared in the autumn statement later this
Hundreds of thousands of pensioners are at risk of receiving unexpected tax bills, according to new analysis. A growing number of retirees are being dragged into paying income tax for the first time due to threshold freezes and state pension hikes. But
Women are saving less than men for their retirement – and the pension gender gap is widening, a report warns. Men build on average a £63,222 pot for their old age while women save £43,117. More than half of women (56 percent)
Laura Kuenssberg on her BBC Sunday morning politics show pointed out that Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner had also refusd to commit to keep the triple lock in place. She asked: “Will the triple lock be in the Labour manifesto?” Mr McFadden