BEN WILKINSON: It’s time to pay back married women’s rightful pensions

It’s time for payback: Government didn’t do enough to allow all women to collect their rightful pensions, says BEN WILKINSON By Ben Wilkinson for the Daily Mail Published: 22:01 GMT, 29 December 2020 | Updated: 22:01 GMT, 29 December 2020 You don’t get anything for free nowadays. You have to fight for it. Back in … Read more

Why don’t my pensions built up before 1988 rise with inflation?

Why don’t my company pensions built up before 1988 rise with inflation? Steve Webb replies By Steve Webb for This Is Money Published: 08:24 GMT, 21 December 2020 | Updated: 08:24 GMT, 21 December 2020 I have two final salary pensions neither of which give me any annual uplift in respect of service (and thus … Read more

MPs rally support from Canada and Australia against frozen state pensions

A cross-party group of MPs has mobilised support from Canada and Australia in efforts to ‘unfreeze’ expats’ state pensions. A new report includes contributions from both countries, detailing their efforts to pressure the UK Government to pay all pensioners living abroad the same annual payout hikes as other retirees. Canada, which is home to 150,000 … Read more

Five ways the self-employed can boost pensions and lower tax bills

1. Make the most of ‘carry forward’ if you can Most people can pay up to £40,000 into a pension, known as the ‘annual allowance’ (including basic rate tax relief, this is £32,000 of your contributions).  When you’re self-employed, there may be some years when you can’t pay much into your retirement pot – when … Read more

ALEX BRUMMER: Is it fair to single Philip Green out over pensions?

ALEX BRUMMER: It may be hard to feel sorry for Philip Green but is it fair to single him out over pension deficits? By Alex Brummer for the Daily Mail Published: 21:50 GMT, 30 November 2020 | Updated: 21:50 GMT, 30 November 2020 The political clamour for Philip Green to pay up and make good … Read more

Middle aged workers ‘screwed’ on pensions amid Covid jobs crisis

Millions of ‘Generation X’ workers born in the early 1960s to the late 1970s face years of financial hardship in later life, a new study has warned. At least one in three are set to retire with meagre pension pots, and during the pandemic 1.6million people in this age category have been furloughed. Around 1.3million … Read more

RUTH SUNDERLAND: Money in pensions needs putting to work

RUTH SUNDERLAND: Investing in the regions will see us through the current crisis – but the money is languishing unproductively in our pensions Chancellor Rishi Sunak plans to plough billions over five years into transport, digital, housing, energy and green projects Final salary pension funds sit on around £2trillion of assets  By Ruth Sunderland for the … Read more

Savers struggle to hire financial advisers to cash in their pensions

All Don Forsyth wants to do is unlock the money tied up in an old pension he had forgotten about. But because the pension comes with valuable guarantees and is worth more than £30,000, he needs to pay a financial adviser to sign it off. Yet the trouble is, the 61-year-old cannot find one willing … Read more

Companies should offer IVF to staff in the same way they offer pensions

Companies should offer IVF to staff in the same way they offer pensions because it could be ‘far more relevant’ to many employees, Government’s technology tsar says Mother-of-five Eileen Burbidge believes firms should offer women IVF treatment She believes the treatment could be ‘more relevant’ than saving for a pension  Ms Burbidge claimed egg-freezing and … Read more

New lockdown toll as millions stop paying into pensions

More than 5.5m workers cut or stop their pension contributions due to impact of coronavirus and lockdown By Rachel Rickard Straus, Financial Mail On Sunday Published: 21:52 GMT, 7 November 2020 | Updated: 21:52 GMT, 7 November 2020 More than 5.5million workers have cut or completely stopped their pension contributions due to the impact of … Read more