All Office for National Statistics articles – Page 2
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         News NewsGovt called to include paid-for advertising in online safety billOn the go: Consumer group Which? is calling on the government to include paid-for advertising in the online safety bill, in a response to the boom in online scams. 
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         News NewsInflation rises to 30-year high of 5.5%On the go: Inflation in the UK has reached its highest level since March 1992 as the cost of living continues to rise. 
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         News NewsCall for evidence on state pension age changes as costs mountOn the go: The independent review of the state pension age has published a call for evidence seeking views on the fairness, sustainability and affordability of the system. 
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         News NewsWorkplace pensions bounce back after Covid-19 effectsOn the go: Workplace pension contributions grew by more than 15 per cent in the second quarter of 2021, when compared with the previous year, due to contribution levels recovering after the pandemic, according to the Office for National Statistics. 
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         News NewsWebb calls on govt to delay increase in state pension ageOn the go: The government’s plans to increase the state pension age from 66 should be delayed because we are not living as long as previously expected, according to research. 
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         News News300,000 women no longer able to participate in workplace pensionsOn the go: The pandemic has impacted women’s ability to save, with 300,000 women no longer able to participate in a workplace pension, new research has found. 
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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 NewsTisa calls for pension decumulation policy reformOn the go: The Investing and Saving Alliance is calling on regulators and the government to reform pension decumulation policy that will impact four main areas. 
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         News NewsState pension to rise by 3.1% in April as inflation dips slightlyOn the go: The UK state pension is set to increase by 3.1 per cent in 2022-23, in line with September’s inflation figure. 
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         News NewsONS data shows drop in deficit payments as life expectancy flatlinesOn the go: New data from the Office for National Statistics has revealed a significant drop in defined benefit scheme deficit repayment contributions, while the impact of the pandemic can now be seen in nationwide life expectancy data. 
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         News NewsState pension ‘too low’ to scrap earnings linkOn the go: With the state pension still below the 1979 level relative to earnings, it would be unwise for the chancellor to drop the triple lock earnings link, Baroness Ros Altmann has warned. 
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         News NewsTriple lock ‘ticking time bomb’ as earnings grow 8.8%On the go: Pressure is piling on UK chancellor Rishi Sunak to review the pensions triple lock as average earnings have jumped 8.8 per cent in the latest quarter. 
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         News NewsPension funds advised to keep close eye on inflationRecent spikes in inflation have led consultants to advise schemes against buying overpriced hedges and urging them to stay underhedged over the next three years, while looking elsewhere for inflation-linked returns. 
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         News NewsYounger workers risk losing track of pension potsOn the go: Younger workers unaware of their pension arrangements face losing track of their pension pots as the economy recovers from Covid-19. 
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         News NewsPrivate sector DB and hybrid schemes see rise in DRCsOn the go: The value of gross assets, excluding derivatives of private sector defined benefit and hybrid schemes, fell by 1 per cent between the third and fourth quarters of 2020, according to the Office for National Statistics. 
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         News NewsAuto-enrolment participation stagnates in 2020On the go: 2020 was the first year to see unchanged levels of participation since the auto-enrolment scheme was introduced, according to new figures from the Office for National Statistics published on Monday. 
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      NewsPension contributions bounce back following first lockdownOn the go: Employee contributions to defined contribution schemes jumped by 12 per cent after parts of the economy were restarted following the UK’s first lockdown, new data has revealed. 
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      NewsPension contributions plunge 11% as Covid crisis hitsOn the go: Savers paid 11 per cent less into their defined contribution pension schemes as the coronavirus pandemic hit the UK, Office for National Statistics data shows. 
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      NewsONS indicates master trust transfer spike as experts demand opacityData crunch: A massive spike in defined contribution transfers could signal frantic consolidation in the master trust sector, as experts call for clearer data from the Office for National Statistics. 
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      NewsAuto-enrolment reaps rewards as contributions hit £20bnOn the go: Auto-enrolment continues to boost pension savings with total contributions rising by £5bn in 2019, but savings are expected to slump this year due to Covid-19. 
 





