All Steve Webb articles – Page 2
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         News NewsDWP called to intervene in divorced women underpaid pensionsOn the go: A bill calling on the government to include divorced women in its efforts to repay those who have been underpaid the state pension has been introduced in parliament. 
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         News NewsPublic sector savers need to sort LTA protections before AprilOn the go: Members of public sector schemes are being advised to take action before April to keep their protection against lifetime allowance charges, as part of the McCloud remedy. 
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         News NewsMerseyside Pension Fund delays Israeli investments decisionCouncillors responsible for the £10bn Merseyside Pension Fund have delayed a decision over its investments in companies active in occupied Palestinian territories. 
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         News NewsMP proposes to limit LGPS Israeli boycotts association in new billAn amendment to the upcoming pensions bill tabled by Conservative MP Robert Jenrick, which is aimed at limiting the Local Government Pension Scheme funds’ association with Israeli boycotts, is not expected to be backed by parliament. 
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         News NewsLGPS funds question government’s ‘levelling up’ investment targetA handful of Local Government Pension Scheme funds and a former pensions minister are unconvinced by the government’s new requirement for these schemes to set out plans for investing up to 5 per cent of their assets in domestic projects, as trustees’ fiduciary responsibilities could come under threat. 
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         News NewsMPs warn of further state pension errors in scathing reportThe Public Accounts Committee is calling for the government’s state pension payment system to be overhauled and underpayments to be treated more seriously, while warning that other errors could still be unidentified. 
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         News NewsPension ages need a rethink as life expectancy fallsOn the go: The government should rethink its plans to increase the state pension age as life expectancy estimates show a further decline, according to a former pensions minister. 
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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 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 NewsGovernment considers overturning PPF’s Bauer rulingThe government is looking to remove the effects of the Bauer ruling, impacting the Pension Protection Fund, from UK law and will introduce primary legislation in the near future, according to a letter sent to various industry stakeholders. 
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         News NewsState pension: Triple lock earnings link suspended for 1 yearOn the go: The government has suspended the wages element of the pensions triple lock to avoid a disproportionate rise in the state pension following the pandemic. 
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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 NewsSavers given opportunity to lock in minimum pension age at 55The government has given savers a way to avoid the minimum pension age increase in 2028, as new rules will allow individuals to keep their protected pension age if they transfer their pension. 
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         News NewsPoor choices under pension freedoms cost savers £2bnSavers taking advantage of pension freedoms to cash out before retirement have suffered £2bn in lost returns, spurring calls for better financial education, according to analysis by LCP. 
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         News NewsMPs urged to tweak 25% tax-free cash rulesOn the go: Pensions consultancy LCP has proposed new rules that would allow pension savers to access tax-free cash at a normal minimum pension age while leaving the remaining balance behind. 
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         News NewsLCP warns private sector DB dying faster than realisedOn the go: New research from consultancy LCP has found that with private sector defined benefit schemes closing more rapidly than realised, the incomes of newly retired workers are set to fall at a much more dramatic rate in the coming decades than had previously been thought. 
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      NewsExperts dismiss national pension fund proposalAnalysis: Experts have largely poured scorn on a highly controversial proposal to create a gigantic national sovereign fund by merging public schemes and then mopping up private plans as well. 
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      NewsGovt to clear up 'scheme pays' issues in McCloud remedyOn the go: The government will amend pension tax rules to make it easier for those who incur annual allowance charges as part of McCloud remedies to pay these through the pension schemes. 
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      NewsGovt chooses full indexation of GMPs for public sector schemesThe Treasury has decided to abandon the idea of converting guaranteed minimum pension benefits in public sector schemes, opting for a permanent extension of full indexation, which will be more expensive for private pension funds that are forced to mirror government rules. 
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      NewsChancellor ponders lifetime allowance 'stealth tax'On the go: Chancellor Rishi Sunak was reportedly planning to freeze the lifetime allowance for the rest of the current parliament, according to a report in the Times — a move that could see public sector workers hit hard. 
 





