In this news update, we highlight legal developments in UK pensions over the past five weeks. This update covers: News from the Pensions ...
The DWP has issued new details on Universal Credit as it looks into the assessments that are being carried out to decide if ...
HM Treasury head of pensions investment review, Joanne Gibson, has announced that the government is planning to share a roadmap to show how upcoming pension reforms and policy changes will fit togethe ...
Millions of people claiming disability benefits could find out next week how proposed changes to the welfare system will ...
More than 10,000 people in Milton Keynes are likely to see their disability benefit frozen as the Government plans to unveil ...
Many Brits with disabilities rely on the Personal Independence Payment (Pip) to pay the extra costs they face as a result of ...
The poor UK economy has stopped ministers taking further steps to help people save more into their pensions, a former shadow ...
Changes in legislation are needed to ‘unlock’ defined benefit (DB) schemes’ surpluses that could generate £400bn of capital over the next 10 years, analysis by Hymans Robertson has found ...
Despite recent speculation, Torsten Bell confirms that both the state pension and triple-lock are safe from major reform ...
The Department for Works and Pensions is thought to have drawn up a series of measures aimed at forcing more people claiming ...
Plans to reduce the welfare spend bill have permeated British politics for many years, but have yet to be implemented. While they inherited a tough economic picture, the government will also need to ...
The prime minister addressed a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) yesterday evening with a clear message for his natural allies and awkward squad critics alike. First came his broader, ...