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The Bill, which is expected to become law next year, hands regulators sweeping new powers to push pension schemes to invest ...
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State pensioners could lose out on £300 Winter Fuel Payments from the Department for Work and Pensions due to having "modest" savings. Following a Labour Party government reversal, DWP Winter Fuel ...
I note Chancellor Rachel Reeves says the Mansion House Accord will 'boost pension pots', which ignores the downside risk. And ...
A frozen means test coupled with rising inflation threatens to push more pensioners over the Winter Fuel Payment threshold ...
Frustrated This is Money readers continue to complain of state pension top-ups cash vanishing 'in the ether somewhere' as the Government contends with a big backlog of cases.The Department for Work ...
Webb’s of Bearwood, one of Britain’s oldest garden centres located in Smethwick, West Midlands, is closing after 104 years of family ownership spanning five generations. Pauline and Steve Webb are ...
You can still qualify, as eligibility for Winter Fuel Payments is based on age, even if you have deferred taking the Department for Work and Pensions ...
Steve Webb replies: The Government has announced it is going to ... individual whose taxable income is above £35,000 per year. This includes things like state pensions, company pensions, annuities, ...
The Government announced on Monday that two million pensioners will miss out on the payments, but this figure is likely to grow, analysis suggests ...
The Treasury says restoring the winter fuel payments for most pensioners will cost around £1.25bn in England and Wales.
Pensioners in England and Wales with an annual income below £35,000 will now be eligible, reversing one of the government's first major policies.