All House of Commons articles
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         News NewsPensions minister under investigation for alleged expenses breachesPaul Maynard to be investigated by the parliamentary expenses watchdog after spending £106,000 on printing. 
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         News NewsIndustry split on auto-enrolment reform timetableOn the go: Experts are split on whether increasing auto-enrolment contributions to 12 per cent can be achieved by the end of the decade. 
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         News NewsAE reform unlikely to get through in time for Queen’s SpeechOn the go: Pensions minister Guy Opperman has said the auto-enrolment reform bill will not get through in time for the Queen’s Speech in May. 
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         News NewsGovt could tweak transfer amber flag rules for overseas investmentsOn the go: The Department for Work and Pensions may amend defined benefit transfer scam rules so that low-risk overseas investments are no longer flagged. 
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         News NewsGovt keeps AE earnings trigger despite calls to scrap itOn the go: The government has opted to keep the earnings trigger for auto-enrolment at £10,000 for 2022-23, despite some in the industry calling for it to be scrapped to bring in more low earners. 
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         News NewsNow Pensions calls for AE earnings trigger to be scrappedOn the go: Workplace pension provider Now Pensions has called for an urgent policy change to remove the auto-enrolment earnings trigger to bring more people into pension saving. 
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         News NewsWarning 7,000 NHS staff could retire as pension penalties loomOn the go: Quilter has warned there could be an exodus of NHS staff in March as Covid-19 rules, which prevented workers from receiving a financial penalty, come to an end. 
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         News NewsFormer shadow pensions minister Jack Dromey dies aged 73On the go: Former shadow pensions minister Jack Dromey, MP for Birmingham Erdington, has died at the age of 73. 
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         News NewsMP seeks to extend auto-enrolment to 18-year-oldsOn the go: Proposals that would see working 18-year-olds and low earners automatically save into a pension are being put before parliament this week. 
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         News NewsGovt rejects Lords’ attempt to retain state pension triple lockOn the go: The House of Commons has rejected proposed amendments from the House of Lords to retain the earnings element of the state pension triple lock next year. 
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         News NewsGovt suffers defeat in Lords over triple lock scrapOn the go: The government has suffered a defeat in the House of Lords over its plans to restrict increases in the state pension next year by temporarily suspending the triple lock. 
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         News NewsAltmann calls on peers to block triple lock scrapOn the go: The government’s plan to suspend the triple lock could be blocked in the Lords on Tuesday amid concerns that pensioners will struggle against rising living costs. 
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         News NewsMP tables bill to clarify rules around GMP conversionOn the go: A private members’ bill has been tabled in the House of Commons that aims to amend and clarify existing rules around guaranteed minimum pension conversion. 
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      NewsRodda replaces Dromey as shadow pensions minister in reshuffleOn the go: Matt Rodda, Labour MP for Reading East, has been appointed shadow pensions minister as part of a frontbench reshuffle. 
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      NewsMPs reject proposal to make schemes carbon neutral by 2050On the go: MPs have rejected a measure that would see UK pension schemes being compelled to be carbon neutral by 2050, as it would lead to “negative outcomes”. 
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      NewsOpen schemes predict £160bn liability hike with new TPR rulesOn the go: Open defined benefit schemes could see their liabilities increase between £120bn and £160bn due to the new funding rules proposed by the Pensions Regulator. 
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      NewsGovt pushes back against dashboard scam protectionsOn the go: The government has moved to reverse an amendment to the pension schemes bill that sought to exclude all financial transactions from the pensions dashboard to protect savers from scams. 
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      NewsAviva pushes for net-zero target in AE default fundsOn the go: Aviva is calling on the government to amend the pension schemes bill to make it mandatory for all auto-enrolment default funds to achieve net-zero carbon emissions status by 2050. 
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      NewsNew all-party group to tackle pension scamsOn the go: A cross-party group of MPs and Lords have united to better protect pension scam victims and develop a range of policies to prevent scammers from operating. 
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      NewsPension bill progress halted due to emergency health lawsOn the go: Progress on the pension schemes bill has come to a halt following the government’s commitment to hurry through emergency health legislation to combat the effects of coronavirus. 
 





