All Steve Webb articles
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         News NewsBMA warns of spike in early retirements over tax relief reformsThe British Medical Association has warned that the number of doctors choosing to reduce hours or retire early would increase were the government to proceed with reported plans to freeze the pensions lifetime allowance past 2026. 
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         News NewsDWP concedes to industry demands on dashboards lead timeThe Department for Work and Pensions has recognised its proposed 90 days pensions dashboards lead time “creates challenges” for schemes and administrators, and will now give providers a six-month notice before the project goes live. 
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         News NewsTPR moots LDI power of attorney as Bailey rules out more supportThe Pensions Regulator has called on defined benefit pension schemes to review their liquidity, liability hedging and governance processes, suggesting that managers of their liability-driven investments could be granted power of attorney over some assets to quicken trading. 
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         News NewsLDI: Could trustees be sued?Market moves: A law firm speculates that trustees could be subject to legal action as a result of gilt market instability, the Association of Consulting Actuaries urges defined benefit schemes to review their hedging strategies, and a former pensions minister asks if liquidity pressures will undermine the government’s push for scheme infrastructure investment. 
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         News NewsRisk in retirement: Where are we now?Join the Financial Times and Pensions Expert for an exclusive two-hour briefing, in association with Societe Generale, to discuss increasing pension portfolio risks and exploring what more can and needs to be done to secure safer outcomes in retirement. 
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         News NewsGuy Opperman removed as pensions ministerThe UK’s longest-serving pensions minister, Guy Opperman, has been removed from his post by new prime minister Liz Truss, after five years in the role. 
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         News NewsLCP urges caution before consolidating pension potsOn the go: Deciding whether to consolidate pension pots “is not a no-brainer”, consultancy LCP has warned, as it set out the advantages and disadvantages of consolidation in a new report. 
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         News NewsMPs back tax return solution for self-employed retirement savingsThe All-Party Parliamentary Group on Financial Resilience has thrown its weight behind using the tax system to help the self-employed save for retirement. 
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         News NewsOpperman blames Webb for state pension errorsOn the go: Pensions minister Guy Opperman has blamed Sir Steve Webb for the litany of state pension failures the Department for Work and Pensions is now dealing with. 
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         News NewsRise in number of DB schemes appointing advisers to continueOn the go: A growing number of defined benefit pension schemes are offering new benefits to members such as appointing a financial advice company, according to consultancy LCP. 
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         News NewsDWP to consider remedies after pension mispaymentsOn the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has said it is investigating remedies after millions of people have received the wrong pension for decades due to government IT failures. 
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         News NewsDWP questions industry on Nest’s fund offeringThe Department for Work and Pensions is gathering views on support available to scheme members when making savings decisions, and is questioning the industry on whether Nest’s current offering is sufficient. 
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         Opinion OpinionFive years on the ‘pensions horse’, is Opperman winning the race?Almost five years have passed since Guy Opperman assumed the role of pensions minister, which we all know he asked for. What we can hope is that after all these years he knows what a guaranteed minimum pension is. 
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         News NewsTPR chief backs using tax returns to bring self-employed into pensionsThe Pensions Regulator’s chief executive, Charles Counsell, has backed using self-assessment tax returns to encourage more self-employed to save into pensions, in a bid to tackle huge levels of pensions under-saving in the cohort. 
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         News NewsState pension errors continue despite correction exerciseOn the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has been accused of continuing to “wrongly” tell women they have no pension entitlement when, in some cases, they were due thousands each year. 
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         News NewsWork and Pensions Committee chair Timms receives knighthoodOn the go: Work and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms has received a knighthood in the Queen’s birthday honours. 
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         News NewsScheme costs ‘could increase’ under plans to promote illiquids in DCThe Department for Work and Pensions’ plans to promote investment in illiquid assets could end up increasing costs for members and raise the regulatory burden on schemes without improving retirement outcomes, consultants have warned. 
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         News NewsDWP makes six further state pension errors since 2007On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has made a series of state pension errors, prior to the current large-scale correction exercise, according to a Freedom of Information request. 
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         News NewsPension receipts to reach £1.7bn amid rise in cost of livingOn the go: The Office for Budget Responsibility has revised its forecast of tax paid when people access their pension funds, expecting it to reach £1.7bn in 2021-22. 
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         News NewsPensions industry fires back at Opperman criticismStalwarts of the pensions world have responded to pensions minister Guy Opperman’s suggestion that the industry lacks long-term vision. 
 





