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Public pension 'need series of quick fixes' published on Monday at 14:34
Pressure is growing for a shake-up of public sector pensions with calls from another influential organisation for employees to work longer and pay more
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Campaign for Sipp transparency launched published on 1 September
A body aimed at demystifying and improving the standard of Self-Invested Personal Pension (Sipp) provision has been launched
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BBC offers staff £1m of pensions advice published on 22 August
The BBC will offer every staff member in its pension scheme a private consultation with an external expert as part of its attempt to win them over to its plans to cap the value of their pensions.
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State pension age needs to rise to '72' published on 21 August
The state pension age needs to rise to 72 within 20 years to keep pace with increases in life expectancy, a think-tank said yesterday.
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Public pensions must be flexible, say experts published on 9 August
Pension schemes for teachers, civil servants and local council staff should be made more flexible so costs can be controlled, pension experts are saying
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Pension plan may halve black holes published on 2 August
Planned changes in the way pensions are calculated could halve the size of the black holes in company retirement funds at a stroke, experts have calculated
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Pension cap shock for small business published on 28 July
Millions of entrepreneurs could have their retirement plans shattered by shock Government proposals to cap pension contributions in the year they retire
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Pensioners hit by chip and PIN chaos published on 27 July
Millions of elderly people are at risk of having money stolen because they feel forced to use chip and PIN cards to withdraw their state pension
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Should I invest in pension or open an Isa? published on 26 July
I can afford to invest a modest £50 a month for my old age. Is it best to put it into my personal pension, or take out an Isa?
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How final salary pension siege affects you published on 13 July
Britain's final salary pensions - once the envy of the world - are under attack. We look at the changes and how they affect you
