Former England striker Andy Cole is to march through London and demand justice for people who have suffered after receiving bad financial advice The ex-Newcastle and Manchester United star has claimed he suffered “substantial losses” after being encouraged to put money into
Labour is under huge fire today after it emerged their new Tax Tsar said “codger” pensioners have “had it ridiculously good”. Sir Edward Troup, a former Treasury special adviser on tax and head of HMRC, was announced as Rachel Reeves’s new tax
Jeremy Hunt’s “stealth taxes” will wipe out more than three-quarters of the increase to the state pension, the Liberal Democrats have said. Sir Ed Davey’s party has accused the Chancellor of taking a “bolt cutter to the triple lock” pledge to increase
The Prime Minister has promised that 2024 will be the year that Britain “bounces back”, amid a swathe of major boosts to living standards coming into force from today. Rishi Sunak hailed the new measures, which he said could save the average
People in Switzerland voted in favour of giving themselves an extra month’s pension per year, despite the government warning a similar move would be too expensive to afford. In a referendum held in the central European country on Sunday, the majority of
Ian Hislop’s condemnation of the Government’s response to the Post Office scandal saw ITV’s Peston show descend into chaos this week as the journalist went head-to-head with a Tory MP. The Private Eye editor was embroiled in a fiery clash with Jake
French President Emmanuel Macron has appointed Gabriel Attal, the 34-year-old education minister, as the country’s youngest prime minister in modern history. This decision comes amid Macron’s efforts to revitalise his second mandate and bolster his centrist party’s chances in the upcoming European
Rishi Sunak has been urged to suspend the whip from the pensions minister over claims he used taxpayers’ money on Tory campaigning. The MPs’ expenses watchdog said it has referred allegations about Paul Maynard, who was made a minister in the Department
Many British senior citizens will welcome an 8.5% rise in the UK state pension on April 1. But half a million overseas pensioners, many living in territories such as the Falkland Islands and nations like Canada, will miss out again as they
They hit out after a new report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) said a new earnings-linked guarantee should be set for the state pension. The leading research institute warned there is currently no sense of what level the pension will