All Politics articles – Page 6
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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 NewsGenerations divided over triple lock reformOn the go: There is a large generational divide when it comes to keeping the triple lock in its current form, with the over-fifties more keen for it to stay than younger people. 
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         News NewsGovt urges pension schemes to invest in the UK recoveryBoris Johnson and Rishi Sunak have urged UK pension schemes to invest more in long-term UK assets with the goal of fuelling the recovery of the post-pandemic economy. 
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         News NewsTreasury and pension committees write to PM over online scam adsOn the go: The Treasury and Work and Pensions committees have written to the prime minister urging him to reconsider including paid-for online advertisements in the government’s online safety bill. 
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         News NewsDWP’s ‘vision’ for superfunds to be published later this yearOn the go: The Department for Work and Pensions intends to set out its “vision” for the future regulation of superfunds in autumn/winter this year, according to its annual report published on Thursday. 
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         News NewsPension tax change proposals branded ‘tragic’ and ‘crazy’On the go: Rumours that the Treasury is planning to raid pensions have been branded “tragic” and “crazy” by speakers at a Hymans Robertson webinar, who warned that any reforms harming incentives to save could undo the work put in to boost retirement standards. 
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         Opinion OpinionIs there anything under the bonnet of govt’s climate policy?Whitehouse Communications’ Andrew Tarrant argues that the demand for finance, and not the supply, could make or break the government’s objective of meeting its ambitious climate change commitments. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Tapping DC for Long-Term Assets Fund requires ‘rigorous’ scrutinyPodcast: HM Treasury’s proposals to tap defined contribution schemes for its new Long-Term Assets Fund is not a bad idea, but problems with daily dealing remain, and it requires the kind of “rigorous” scrutiny applied to other new asset classes. PensionBee chief executive Romi Savova and Jonathan Parker, head of DC and financial wellbeing at Redington, discuss the LTAF, rumours of a tax raid, and the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s new Responsible Investment Quality Mark. 
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         News NewsAltmann urges pensions triple lock reform as Sunak changes toneOn the go: Choosing to scrap the pensions triple lock just because of one year’s set of numbers is unwise, but a radical overhaul of state pension support is needed, according to former pensions minister Baroness Ros Altmann. 
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         News NewsIndustry warns against Treasury ‘tax raid’Experts from across the pensions industry have warned against a rumoured “tax raid” in the autumn budget. 
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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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         News NewsGovernment creates working group for green taxonomyOn the go: The government has created a new independent expert group that will advise on standards for green investment and help create a green taxonomy in the UK. 
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         News NewsDWP presses ahead with TCFD rules in time for COP 26The Department for Work and Pensions is to press ahead with new rules that will require trustees to report on their schemes’ climate change investment risks by October, but has introduced a number of changes and easements to the regulations after industry concerns. 
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         News NewsPolice slate ‘deeply unfair’ ramifications of McCloud remedyPolice officers from every federated rank in the UK have written to the chairs of the Police Pension Scheme advisory boards to complain about the “deeply unfair” ramifications of the government’s McCloud remedy. 
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         News NewsUK schemes lobby ministers over climate ambitionsSome of the UK’s largest pension schemes have written to prime minister Boris Johnson and other senior politicians calling for strong action on climate change ahead of the COP26 conference in November. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: New powers in Pension Schemes Act could cause bankruptciesPodcast: New criminal provisions in the Pension Schemes Act are so broadly drafted that they could strangle legitimate business activity, potentially resulting in unnecessary bankruptcies. So says Arc Pensions Law partner Jane Kola, who, along with Society of Pension Professionals president James Riley, warn about the potentially dire consequences and call for more clarity from the regulator. More cheerfully, this inauguration day episode also covers the future of actuaries, small pots, and Donald Trump’s pension. 
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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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      NewsSNP revives pensions commission in bill amendmentOn the go: Two Scottish National party MPs have tabled an amendment to the pension schemes bill to set up a new pensions advisory commission. 
 





